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Maison de Provence
3434 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70115 , United States
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504.931.9353
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18th Century Paravento oil painting
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Description
An exceptional 18th-century Italian paravento (folding screen) adorned with a panoramic oil-painted composition depicting an evocative maritime scene in the historic port of Genoa. Executed in the manner of an Old Master painting, the narrative unfolds gracefully across five panels, where grand sailing vessels anchor in a bustling harbor while elegantly dressed figures gather along the waterfront.
At the center of the composition, a nobleman of distinction is ceremoniously received by local dignitaries and attendants, suggesting an important arrival or diplomatic occasion. The harbor beyond is animated by merchant ships, billowing sails, and distant architectural vistas, conveying the commercial and cultural significance of Genoa as one of the great maritime powers of the Mediterranean.
Richly framed by painted Rococo scrollwork and decorative cartouches, the scene is rendered in a warm palette of ochres, golds, and soft sea tones that have mellowed beautifully with age. The continuous composition across the panels creates the effect of a theatrical stage set, inviting the viewer into a world of elegance, commerce, and ceremony.
Both decorative and historically evocative, this rare Italian screen functions as a work of art as much as a furnishing—an impressive statement piece that captures the romance and grandeur of 18th-century Genoese society. -
More Information
Origin: Italy Period: 18th Century Materials: Oil Paint on canvas, stretched on a wood frame. Condition: Good. Canvas in good condition. Wear consistent for age & use Styles / Movements: Old Master Dealer Reference #: SKU00000144 Incollect Reference #: 715336 -
Dimensions
W. 118 in; H. 86 in; D. 1.5 in; W. 299.72 cm; H. 218.44 cm; D. 3.81 cm;
Message from Seller:
Terri Goldsmith’s journey in the pursuit of treasures for the home began when she started sourcing furniture for a French-style home she designed and built in New Orleans. Her French ancestry along with the rich European culture of New Orleans directed her to discover her passion for the treasure hunt. As a direct importer of distinctive 18th & 19th century French, Italian, and Swedish antiques, Terri has a discriminating eye for refined style.
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