18th Century Painting of Cherub/Putti
This is a charming painting of a cherub with an arm extending forward, perhaps hold out a bouquet of flowers. The painting dates to the mid-18th century and is probably cut from a larger painting. The putti is well-framed in a French a gold leafed neoclassical-style. Considering the quality of this painting, and although not signed, the painting was most probably painted by a recognized Italian 18th century artist.
This is a charming painting of a cherub with an arm extending forward, perhaps hold out a bouquet of flowers. The painting dates to the mid-18th century and is probably cut from a larger painting. The putti is well-framed in a French a gold leafed neoclassical-style. Considering the quality of this painting, and although not signed, the painting was most probably painted by a recognized Italian 18th century artist.
This is a charming painting of a cherub with an arm extending forward, perhaps hold out a bouquet of flowers. The painting dates to the mid-18th century and is probably cut from a larger painting. The putti is well-framed in a French a gold leafed neoclassical-style. Considering the quality of this painting, and although not signed, the painting was most probably painted by a recognized Italian 18th century artist.
Dimensions: Height: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)Width: 16.5 in (41.91 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
Style: Rococo (Of the Period)
Place of Origin: Italy
Period: Late 18th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1760-1780
Condition:
Good. Additions or alterations made to the original: This painting was most probably cut down from a larger painting. It has been mounted to board. Wear consistent with age and use.
Seller Location: Pasadena, CA