After Claude Gellée dit Le Lorrain The Disembarkation of Cleopatra 19th-century French school

After Claude Gellée dit Le Lorrain The Disembarkation of Cleopatra 19th-century French school

Dans une architecture imaginaire qui évoque les fastes de l’antiquité, Cléopâtre débarque à Tarse pour séduire Marc-Antoine et le soumettre aux intérêts égyptiens (41 avant J.-C.). L’histoire ancienne n’est pour le paysagiste lorrain établi à Rome qu’un prétexte à animer l’un de ces ports de mer ensoleillés.

Our painting is a beautiful interpretation with a lot of quality of the painting that Claude Gellée known as Le Lorrain painted in 1642 and which is kept in the Louvre.

Beautiful French school of the 19th-century presented in its magnificent gilded wood frame.

Dimensions sans cadre Hauteur 46 cm – Longueur 54 cm.

Dimensions avec cadre Hauteur 72 cm – Longueur 80,5 cm.

Our painting is in a fine condition, it was professionally cleaned, two small old restorations are to be reported, and is presented in an elegant gilt-wood and stucco frame. 

Claude Gellée, known as Le Lorrain, Claude or Claude Lorrain - Chamagne around 1600 Rome 23 November 1682.

Painter, draughtsman and engraver from Lorraine (France), well-known figure of the classical landscape style.

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