Parino Mercato Antiquario is a leading company in antiques e-commerce. An industry professional with over 40 years' experience, we sell antique furniture, paintings and objets d'art from all over Europe. On our website www.parino.it, we present high-quality antiques and furniture, both antique and modern, on a daily basis, offering the very best in Italian and Europeanfurnishings, thanks to a weekly renovation. Quality items at unbeatable prices : antique furniture and paintings, sculptures and collectibles.
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Chaque œuvre est emballée avec une attention et un professionnalisme particulier, fermée à l'intérieur de caisses en bois construites sur mesure et accompagnée d'un certificat d'authenticité et de garantie complété par une documentation photo. Parino Mercato Antiquario souhaite se distinguer en offrant gratuitement le meilleur service d'emballage et d'expédition sur le marché. Après réception du paiement, la livraison est estimée à 7 / 10 jours devant la maison.
Vous auriez 30 jours à partir de la reception de l'objet pour décider si le garder ou le retourner gratuitement, vous devrez seulement garder l'emballage original (caisse en bois).
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Antique Italian painting from the 18th century....
Antique Italian painting from the 18th century. Artwork oil on canvas depicting a mythological subject, The Triumph of Galatea, of good pictorial quality. Painting of good size and pleasant furnishings characterized by colors tending towards pastels, with good luminosity. Painting that develops horizontally, Galatea is represented lying on a pair of dolphins, next to a graceful nereid. Cupids play with her while holding a red mantle inflated by the wind. The myth tells that Galatea was in love with Aci, a beautiful young man, and that the cyclops Polyphemus, envious of the young man and in turn in love with the nymph, after having tried in vain to attract her with the sound of his flute, killed Aci by throwing a large boulder at him. Aci's blood was then transformed into a spring and himself into a river god. Artwork that has undergone a conservative restoration, relining, replacement of the stretcher and color recovery in some places (see photo). Three patches have also been placed on the back (see photo). Painting overall in good state of conservation.
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