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Antique 19th Century Neoclassical Bacchanal Oil Painting Dancing of the Nymphs 1850 after Cornelis van Poelenburgh Sold Louis and wife Eda opened

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Louis and wife Eda opened a full-time art gallery in Portland in 1949

In the 1970s Burkhardt continued his anti-war paintings—incorporating protruding wooden spikes into the canvas—while simultaneously painting abstractions of merging lovers and cityscapes during his summer visits to Basel

Gustav Klingert worked as a master for Karl Faberge before opening his own Moscow factory/workshop in 1865

he was apprenticed in Rome to Niccolò Pomarancio and adopted Pomaranancio's post Michelangelo Mannerist style

The base has corresponding stylized floral silver dot inlay and calligraphy

Antique 19th Century Neoclassical Bacchanal Oil Painting Dancing of the Nymphs 1850 after Cornelis van Poelenburgh Sold Louis and wife Eda openedA good antique Dutch Flemish oil on panel painting, after Cornelis van Poelenburgh, circa 1850. The painting portrays a number of nude and partially robed nymphs dancing in a bucolic landscape, with a cow to the foreground on the painting. The painting is in a gilded carved frame and is in good condition and ready to hang on your wall.

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