The Pseudo-Guardi (active in Venice in the second half of the 18th Century)
The Pseudo-Guardi (active in Venice in the second half of the 18th Century)

Flowers in a basket on a stone ledge

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The Pseudo-Guardi (active in Venice in the second half of the 18th Century)
Flowers in a basket on a stone ledge
oil on canvas
25¾ x 20½ in. (65.4 x 52.1 cm.)
Provenance
with Nicholas M. Acquavella, New York.

Lot Essay

The name Pseudo-Guardi is used to refer to several different artists who have remained unidentified and whose works were formerly attributed to Francesco Guardi. Several of these have since been given to Francesco Duramano or Carlo Henrici.

We are grateful to Dott. Riccardo Lattuada for confirming the attribution to the Pseudo-Guardi (from a transparency, 6 July 2006).

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