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Interior of a forge, with additions by Prince Gaetano Maria Federico di Borbone
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Interior of a forge, with additions by Prince Gaetano Maria Federico di Borbone
1108773 Interior of a forge, with additions by Prince Gaetano Maria Federico di Borbone (1846-1871), 1854 (pencil & sepia washes on paper) by Vianelli, Achille (1803-94); 21.5x28 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Signed / inscribed A G.M.B. 15 Ottobr. 1854A. VianelliAs original version of this work, A Interno di fucinaA, traditionally believed to have been painted when he was 13 in 1816, is in the Ferrara Dentice Collection, Museo di San Martino (Inv.no.19555).); Abbott and Holder, London, UK; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the "Interior of a forge, with additions by Prince Gaetano Maria Federico di Borbone" created in 1854 by Achille Vianelli. The artwork, measuring 21.5x28 cm, beautifully captures the essence of an industrial workshop from the mid-19th century. In this composition, Vianelli skillfully employs pencil and sepia washes on paper to depict a scene filled with intricate details. The forge is brimming with tools and equipment used for metalwork, while bellows provide the necessary air supply for forging processes. Every corner of this bustling workshop exudes an atmosphere of craftsmanship and industry. What makes this particular piece even more intriguing is its connection to Prince Gaetano Maria Federico di Borbone. His additions to the original work demonstrate his keen interest in metalworking and his desire to leave his mark on this creative domain. The original version of this artwork was believed to have been painted when Prince Gaetano was just thirteen years old in 1816. It now resides in the Ferrara Dentice Collection at Museo di San Martino. This remarkable print offers viewers a glimpse into both historical craftsmanship and royal involvement in artistic pursuits. Its timeless appeal continues to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide as it remains part of a private collection held by Abbott and Holder gallery in London, UK.
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