Attributed to Sebastiano Lazzari (1730 - 1770/1790)
Northern Italy, circa 1750 - 1790
Oil on canvas. Probably a fragment from a larger work, the parrot (African Grey) seems to land on a parapet within a larger architectural setting.
Framed in a 19th composition frame. Some areas of damage to the canvas poorly restored.
Northern Italy, circa 1750 - 1790
Oil on canvas. Probably a fragment from a larger work, the parrot (African Grey) seems to land on a parapet within a larger architectural setting.
Framed in a 19th composition frame. Some areas of damage to the canvas poorly restored.
Northern Italy, circa 1750 - 1790
Oil on canvas. Probably a fragment from a larger work, the parrot (African Grey) seems to land on a parapet within a larger architectural setting.
Framed in a 19th composition frame. Some areas of damage to the canvas poorly restored.
Framed dimensions - 47cm wide x 43cm high
Lazzari's highly personalized approach to trompe l'oeil painting proved successful in the Veneto region, as demonstrated by the activities of his followers and imitators Francesco Bossi, Giovanni Battista Bertoldi and the artist known only by the monogram GF.