Attribué à Antonio MARA (1680-1750)

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Attribué à Antonio MARA (1680-1750)
- Trompe-l'oeil representing a still life of flowers and pears on a trompe-l'oeil console with a portrait of a woman holding a fan (we can compare the portrait of a woman with the work by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770), Young Lady in a Tricorn Hat at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC (inv. 1952.5.77)) and an engraving of ruins. - Trompe-l'oeil representing a still life of flowers and a tray presenting a dessert and chocolate cup and silver jug on a console with a portrait of a woman in a hat and an engraving representing a mountainous landscape - Trompe-l'oeil representing a still life of vegetables and mushrooms on a console, a bird trophy with a portrait of a masked woman (we can compare the portrait of a woman to the work by Domenico Maggiotto (1713-1794), Jeune femme masquée kept in a private collection) and an engraving representing a landscape with a dead tree - Trompe-l'oeil representing a still life of flowers in a basket, mushrooms and figures on a console, with a portrait of a masked woman (we can compare the portrait of a woman to the work of Felice Boscaratti (1721-1807), La Moretta) and an engraving of a church in a country landscape. Four oils on canvas on their original canvas Shipping labels Cirker's New York Height 65 cm - Width 81 cm (Wear and restoration) Provenance: former Leveson-Gower collection. Sale label of Waring & Gillow (1932) LTD. 180 Oxford Street on the stretcher of each work, mentioning the name W. LEVESON GOWER.
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