Pair of oil paintings on canvas measuring 45 x 35 without frame and 50 x 40 cm with frame depicting two still lifes of flowers, fruit and parrots from the early 18th century Roman school. The couple may relate to a pictorial school that approaches as a type of painting and colors to David de Coninck (Antwerp 1636 - 1687), a great Flemish painter who completed his artistic career in Rome, where he was famous for his still lifes with immersed animals in nature. Characteristics of this pendant are the executive fluency and the vibrant pictorial touches capable of giving a great chromatic play and a truly sublime chiaroscuro incidence. The paintings and art objects published here are