Painting depicting a floral composition with two putti under a drapery – Giuseppe Volò, known as Giuseppe Vicenzino
Description:
Suggestive and scenic Baroque composition attributed to Giuseppe Volò, known as Giuseppe Vicenzino (Milan, 1662 – after 1700), one of the most refined interpreters of Lombard floral still life between the 17th and 18th centuries. The work depicts a rich garland of colorful flowers that opens theatrically around two central putti, captured in a delicate playful moment under a soft, flowing drapery.
The composition, set against a dark background with strong luminosity, fully reveals the artist's Baroque figurative culture: the flowers — tulips, roses, lilies, and other botanical species — are painted with extraordinary chromatic vivacity and precious attention to naturalistic detail. The putti, modeled with soft chiaroscuro and pearly tones, introduce an allegorical and poetic dimension that enriches the decorative structure of the work.
The balance between the floral richness and the delicate presence of the figures creates a composition of great elegance and scenic depth, typical of the finest Lombard production of the late 17th century. The sumptuous gilded frame further enhances the painting, accentuating its monumental character and collector's refinement.
A work of great charm and pictorial quality, ideal for important collections of ancient paintings, historic residences, or high-status environments.
Period: Late 17th / Early 18th Century;
Origin: Italy;
Dimensions: 125 x 125 cm;
Condition: Excellent condition;
Document: Certificate of authenticity and Expertise by "Ferdinando Arisi".
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