Carlo Torre, called Pseudo-Fardella, second half of the 17th Century
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Carlo Torre, called Pseudo-Fardella, second half of the 17th Century

A parrot, a partridge, a dead hare, a goose, a duck and finches with tortoise on a bank; and Turkeys, ducks and other game birds on a draped ledge, with pomegranates, melons and grapes

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Carlo Torre, called Pseudo-Fardella, second half of the 17th Century
A parrot, a partridge, a dead hare, a goose, a duck and finches with tortoise on a bank; and Turkeys, ducks and other game birds on a draped ledge, with pomegranates, melons and grapes
oil on canvas
45½ x 62 in. (115.5 x 157.5 cm.)
a pair (2)
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Lot Essay

For comparison see G. Cirillo & G. Godi, Le Nature Morte del Pittore di Carlo Torre (psuedo Faradella), Parma, 1996, Illus. 39 and 45.

We are grateful to Giovanni Godi for confirming the attribution on the basis of colour transparencies and black and white photographs. The present lot will also feature in a forthcoming essay on the artist to be published by Giovanni Godi and Giuseppe Cirillo.

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