Framed Antique French Oil Painting of a Burning Shipwreck at Sunset

French (late 19th Century) oil painting of a burning sinking ship at sunset on canvas in a rectangular carved giltwood frame.
SKU
NWL0697
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 41.50"
Depth: 2.00"
Height: 34.00"
Style
French
Provincial
Color
Brown, Beige, Gold, Orange, Red
Category
Art
Cleared Art, Sporting/Gaming
Seascape/Coastal, Nautical items
Materials & Techniques
canvas, carved, giltwood, painted, wood
$5,400 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Framed Antique French Oil Painting of a Burning Shipwreck at Sunset

French (late 19th Century) oil painting of a burning sinking ship at sunset on canvas in a rectangular carved giltwood frame.
In Stock
$5,400
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
NWL0697
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
41.5"
Depth:
2.0"
Height:
34.0"
Style
French
Category
Art
Cleared Art, Sporting/Gaming
Seascape/Coastal, Nautical items
Finish
Painted
Color
Brown, Beige, Gold, Orange, Red
Materials & Techniques
canvas, carved, giltwood, painted, wood

French Provincial

Furniture and architectural styles created by craftsmen in the French provinces of Provence, Normandy, and Bordeaux, that tended to be simpler and more affordable version of the Louis XV style. Provincial furniture was usually produced from local woods such as oak, walnut, beech, and fruitwoods. Instead of veneers, decoration was added through carving and painting.

Provincial

Provincial is a style that is peasant-like and reflective of the countryside. This term is often associated with French Provincial-style which is defined by simpler, more affordable adaptations of luxurious pieces created for the monarchy.

French Provincial

Furniture and architectural styles created by craftsmen in the French provinces of Provence, Normandy, and Bordeaux, that tended to be simpler and more affordable version of the Louis XV style. Provincial furniture was usually produced from local woods such as oak, walnut, beech, and fruitwoods. Instead of veneers, decoration was added through carving and painting.

Provincial

Provincial is a style that is peasant-like and reflective of the countryside. This term is often associated with French Provincial-style which is defined by simpler, more affordable adaptations of luxurious pieces created for the monarchy.

French Provincial

Furniture and architectural styles created by craftsmen in the French provinces of Provence, Normandy, and Bordeaux, that tended to be simpler and more affordable version of the Louis XV style. Provincial furniture was usually produced from local woods such as oak, walnut, beech, and fruitwoods. Instead of veneers, decoration was added through carving and painting.

Provincial

Provincial is a style that is peasant-like and reflective of the countryside. This term is often associated with French Provincial-style which is defined by simpler, more affordable adaptations of luxurious pieces created for the monarchy.

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