Landscape painting "Pichincha" - Frederic Edwin Church

Fabulous painting with aged cracked effect on wooden frame and patinated landscape "Pichincha" - Frederic Edwin Church.

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Minimum production time of 4 weeks

1 349,00 € tax excl.

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Color of the structure :Raw wood
Main structural materials:Wood
Type of cover:Canvas on Frame
Style :French antique reproduction
Main shape :Rectangular
Type of production :Handcrafted by hand
Specificities :As it is an artisanal manufacture: the dimensions, sculptures, marquetry, colors may vary slightly and evolve.
Other specificities :Very high quality reproduction on canvas with aged and patina effect - each item is unique
Cleaning method :Dust-proof wipe + sponge wash with soapy water - No chemicals
Use :Indoor use / dry locations only
To Avoid :- Avoid direct or prolonged exposure to the sun (windows) as well as proximity to a heat source. - Do not leave the protective plastic wrap on wood items. - Maintain the humidity level in the room. - Never use chemicals. - Never place hot objects directly on the surface of furniture. - When moving furniture, always lift it, do not drag it.
Fastening system :Wall hook on the back of the frame
Delivery :Shipping costs are not included in the price of the product / Delivery: will be closest for a truck to your delivery address: will be displayed once the adress is registered / delivery to the premises: A quote is required (ask us) / Transport to non-European countries and islands: A quote is required (ask us)

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Superb painting reproduction on canvas with aged and cracked effect, mounted on an aged wooden frame also patinated, as if this painting had been discovered while searching in an old attic, a work of art hidden out of sight and preserved preciously.

This painting depicts a "Pichincha" landscape painted by Frederic Edwin Church.
The original of this painting was painted in 1867.
Frederic Edwin Church became famous for his landscape paintings.
He painted a volcano here, called Pichincha, during a trip to Ecuador in 1857, but he did not complete this painting until ten years later from the comfort of his studio in New York.
Paradoxically and to enrich the pictorial setting, Church added palm trees which could not have grown on the high plain of the Andes. Although the volcano is dormant in the photo, its eruptions were frequent and dangerous at that time.
It had also been the scene of a fierce battle in 1822 between patriotic Ecuadorians (fighting for independence) and royalists (loyal to Spain), after which the country was plunged into uncertainty and sectionalism, much like the post-Civil War United States faced. when Church painted this painting.

This work shows an extraordinary pictorial quality and particularly elaborated with exceptional precision.

This fantastic finely made painting will have the extreme elegance to add an extra touch to your interior decoration by decorating your walls with the elegance of the old.

Very nice achievement that will be perfect to dress your walls.
Other dimensions possible, please contact us for quotes and deadlines.

Two sizes possible (to be selected from the drop-down menu):
- 60P i.e.: 129 cm x 88 cm x 2 cm / 50"8 x 34"6 x 0"8
- 100P i.e.: 161 cm x 113 cm x 2 cm / 63"4 x 44"5 x 0"8

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