800×600 Normal 0 21 false false false DE-AT X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 SHIPPING OPTIONS: We ship priority registered regular Austrian mail within 48 hours after your purchase. Usually, shipping with regular Austrian mail takes 10-14 days (USA / Worldwide), 3-7days (Europe) and 1-2 days (Austria). Not depending on us (due to local customs, local post, etc) delivery may take longer. ***OBS: Austrian mail refunds cases of loss or damage with maximum EUR 500. The shipping cost here includes an external full insurance of the item! PROFESSIONALLY PACKED (by Mail Boxes Etc.) and fully insured (INCLUDES INSURANCE OF FRAME) expedited service is available upon request and subject to EXTRA CHARGES. When contacting the seller please refer to item #33128miokt22
800×600 Normal 0 21 false false false DE-AT X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 PLEASE READ SHIPPING DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE BUYING! To learn more about us please click on our profile ON DEMAND WE ISSUE A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (money-back-guarantee) Superior quality large miniature by well-known Italo-Austrian 19th-century portrait miniaturist Michele Albanesi. According to Saur, Michele (Michaelo) Albanesi was born in 1816 in Naples and died in the same city in 1878 (another source implies that he was born in 1816 in Rome and died in Naples in 1872). Around 1840 he was active in Milan and then in Vienna. Schidlof calls him «one of the best Italian miniaturists of the middle of 19th century». Similarly, Lemberger and Foster note that he was a good representative of the Vienna School working in the style of Daffinger. And now a few words about young princesses depicted on this portrait from 1839. Why princesses? The marble bust at the terracce with a view of the Bay of Naples (left of the harp) is that of being already nine years long dead father of both girls, Francis (Francesco) I, King of the Two Sicilies from 1825 to 1830. As we will see from latter’s biography (our image nr.14) he had with two wives alltogether fourteen children. Seven of them were girls and only two could come in question – aged 17 (girl on the right) and, respectively, 19 years (both sitters look to be exactly so old!) Princess Teresa Cristina (1822-1889; from 1843 consort of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil – see our images nr.15-20) and Princess Maria Carolina (1820-1861; from 1850 wife of Infante Carlos of Spain – see image nr.21; she is the girl with harp). Provenance: auction house «Osenat», Fontainebleau by Paris, December 5th 2010, lot 210 Condition: good to fairly good; two minimal cracks at left edge and one at right edge; in magnificent original brass frame Creation Year: 1839 Measurements: UNFRAMED:15,5×13,5cm/6,1×5,3in FRAMED: 27,5×23,5cm/10,8×9,3in Object Type: Framed miniature Style: Portrait Miniatures Technique: watercolor painting, laid on cardboard Inscription: signed and dated: M. Albanesi 1839 Creator: Michele Albanesi Creator Dates: 1816 Naples-1878 Naples Nationality: Italian Themes: AUSTRIAN ITALIAN NEAPOLITAN GROUP PORTRAIT ROYAL PORTRAIT ROYALTY MUSIC HARP YOUNG WOMAN FEMALE PORTRAIT SHIPPING: Fully insured expedited service within 2-5 business days. Not depending on us (due to local customs, delays, etc.) delivery may take longer. When contacting the seller please refer to item # 35516 midec22
Original oil painting on an oval wood panel signed by Grace Carroll depicts a charming domestic scene of a woman in traditional 18th-century attire serving two children at a table. The artwork features rich tones of deep blue, red, and warm browns, capturing a quiet moment of colonial or European daily life. This small-scale piece is finished with a brass hanging ring, making it ready for display in a gallery wall or as a standalone accent. The back of the panel includes the artist’s full name, Grace Carroll, handwritten in pencil
Overview : OVERALL IN GOOD SHAPE. THE BOTTOM HAS WEAR ON EDGES. AS SHOWN FROM THE BACK THERE IS BOARD LOSS. RARE NUDE BY ABRUZZI. PRICE IS BASED ON AGE, QUALITY, CONDITION AND WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT.
I draw inspiration from different sources, from other cultures and nature down to my three silly cats. A One-Of-A-Kind Handmade Original Painting By Contemporary Artist Teri Tyralla.