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Une exposition de paysages d’Italie galerie Maurizio Nobile

12/4/11 - Marché de l’art - Paris - Il y a quelques mois, un marchand de tableau italien, Maurizio Nobile, venait s’installer à Paris, nouvelle preuve de l’attractivité que semble présenter désormais la capitale française pour la peinture et les dessins anciens, une tendance dont il y a lieu de se féliciter.


1. Clemente Spera (vers 1661-1742) et
Sebastiano Ricci (1659-1734)
Ruines antiques avec figures
Juile sur toile - 65 x 88 cm
Paris, Galerie Maurizio Nobile
Photo : Galerie Maurizio Nobile
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2. Leonardo Coccorante (1680-1750)
Ruines dans un paysage sur la côte
Huile sur toile - 77,5 x 129,5 cm
Paris, Galerie Maurizio Nobile
Photo : Galerie Maurizio Nobile
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Jusqu’au 21 mai 2011, cette…

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