18th Century Italian Animal Paintings – Pair of Oil-on-Canvas Works from the Circle of Rosa di Tivoli, Framed in Hand-Painted & Gilded Frames
18th Century Italian Animal Paintings – Pair of Oil-on-Canvas Works from the Circle of Rosa di Tivoli, Framed in Hand-Painted & Gilded Frames
A rare and refined pair of 18th-century Italian oil-on-canvas animal paintings, depicting sheep and goats in pastoral settings. Attributed to the circle of Rosa di Tivoli (1655–1706), a notable Baroque artist renowned for his naturalistic animal scenes, these works reflect the classical beauty and rustic charm of late 17th to early 18th-century Roman painting.
Likely originating from a grand boiserie-paneled interior, the paintings are housed in hand-painted and gilded frames, adding elegance and historical context to their presentation. The warm earth tones, lifelike composition, and expressive rendering of the animals are characteristic of Rosa di Tivoli’s influence, making these works ideal for collectors of Old Master-style animal art, Baroque painting, or Italian historical interiors.
Perfect as a statement pair in library walls, country homes, or refined formal settings, these paintings embody the harmony of nature and artistry.
Materials Oil paint, Canvas, Wood, Paint, Gilding
Place of Origin Italy
Period 18th century
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