MATILDE PIACENTINI FESTA painting "Reclining Woman"
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Artist:PIACENTINI FESTA, MATILDE (Italian 1890-1957)
Title:Reclining Woman in a Red Dress in an Orientalist Interior
Date:1914
Medium:oil on canvas
Dimensions:47.25 x 39.5 inches
Description:Born in Rome in 1896, He studied under the guidance of Orientalist painter Paul Fork . The wife of Marcello Piacentini has been deeply committed to the decorative arts. He has participated in the most important national and foreign exhibitions and National Exhibitions . In the Spring of 1922 he exhibited Fiorentina: "The Holy Door"; "Market" and "Village of Egypt" (tempera); and "Egyptian dancer" (pastel); drawings: "Egyptian Peasant" and "Egyptian dancer" and a fabric panel appearing.
Since 1928 the figure for the International Venetian, with frescoes: in 1928 he exhibited "The Annunciation"; in 1930: "Portrait" and "Spring" (fragment); in 1932: "Leda" and "Dancer". The Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan the figure "Portrait of Giuseppe Bottai".
Signature:signed and dated upper left corner
Provenance:An old Pittsburgh Family with close ties to The Carnegie MOA
Frame Type:gilded wood rope pattern
Frame Size:49 x 41 inches
Title:Reclining Woman in a Red Dress in an Orientalist Interior
Date:1914
Medium:oil on canvas
Dimensions:47.25 x 39.5 inches
Description:Born in Rome in 1896, He studied under the guidance of Orientalist painter Paul Fork . The wife of Marcello Piacentini has been deeply committed to the decorative arts. He has participated in the most important national and foreign exhibitions and National Exhibitions . In the Spring of 1922 he exhibited Fiorentina: "The Holy Door"; "Market" and "Village of Egypt" (tempera); and "Egyptian dancer" (pastel); drawings: "Egyptian Peasant" and "Egyptian dancer" and a fabric panel appearing.
Since 1928 the figure for the International Venetian, with frescoes: in 1928 he exhibited "The Annunciation"; in 1930: "Portrait" and "Spring" (fragment); in 1932: "Leda" and "Dancer". The Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan the figure "Portrait of Giuseppe Bottai".
Signature:signed and dated upper left corner
Provenance:An old Pittsburgh Family with close ties to The Carnegie MOA
Frame Type:gilded wood rope pattern
Frame Size:49 x 41 inches
Condition
in good condition
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MATILDE PIACENTINI FESTA painting "Reclining Woman"
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