Pieta oil on board 18th cent.

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Oil painting on wood panel depicting the Pietà, presented in an exquisite ebonized and gilded wood frame that significantly enhances its overall aesthetic appeal and visual impact.

This remarkable piece is created using an intricate sketch technique, characterized by the notable absence of any preparatory work on the panel, indicating that it was skillfully painted directly without extensive preliminary sketches or outlines.

The artwork is attributed to a follower of Carracci or, perhaps even more intriguingly, to the esteemed Emilia area school, dating from the late 17th to early 18th century.

For reference, one might consider the similar and highly regarded depiction by the renowned artist Ludovico Carracci, which is beautifully housed in the prestigious Palazzo Corsini in Rome.

The dimensions of the painting are 25 x 23 cm, while the frame measures an impressive 36 x 33 cm, creating a harmonious balance that draws the eye.

The artwork is in excellent and remarkably well-preserved condition, consistent with its age, making it a noteworthy and meaningful addition for discerning collectors and enthusiastic admirers of classical art and its timeless beauty.

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