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Beautiful color lithograph by Italian painter Arturo Ricci (1854-1919), known for his figurative subjects, genre scenes, and art of family life. He was born on April 19, 1854 in Florence, Italy, and studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze under Tito Conti. Ricci's work was highly regarded by the wealthy class that emerged as a result of the Industrial Revolution, especially for his depiction of the pre-industrial era, which was seen as a golden age of elegance and refinement2.
Ricci specialized in anecdotal scenes of elegant family life, with a world of rustling silks and shimmering satins. His paintings were popular with collectors in Italy, Britain and the United States, including the famous industrialist Andrew Carnegie, who owned Ricci's work "The Village Wedding."
Dimensions: 54x74cm and with frame 74x95cm and glass plate for the artwork.
Due to its size and weight, the artwork can preferably be picked up in Maastricht (NL) or Brasschaat (BE)