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Faraglioni in Capri
Faraglioni in Capri is an original artwork realized by Max Roeder in the first years of the 20th Century .
Original oil painting on wood table.
Hand-signed on the lower left corner.
An original Neapolitan golden engraved wood frame is included.
The work in is very good conditions, the frame is in fair conditions.
Faraglioni in Capri is an original artwork realized by Max Roeder in the first years of the 20th Century .
Original oil painting on wood table.
Hand-signed on the lower left corner.
An original Neapolitan golden engraved wood frame is included.
The work in is very good conditions, the frame is in fair conditions.
Beautiful and dark view on the seaside of Capri with the Faraglioni. The work has a typical Northern style: the surface of the sea and the sky are gray and the rocks have an intense, obscure, black color that contrasts with the cold light of the sky.
This work was realized by Max Roeder (Gladbach, 1866 - Rome, 1941). Max Roeder was a painter of landscapes and architecture and worked as a teacher. He arrived in Italy in 1886 and, in 1888, he settled in Rome, participating in the exhibitions of the Society of Amateur and Cultor of Fine Arts; he painted landscapes and views of the Roman countryside from which he made various engravings.
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