50,1 x 37,1cm - oil, board signed l.d.: D Bucciarelli | Roma 1877
On the back centrally framing notes (in black crayon): No. 6, 19 3/4 x 14 3/4; beside: 8916#; 763/105; also (in black marker): D. Bucciarelli | ROMA | 1877
Daniele Bucciarelli (Rome 1839 -1911 Velletri) Italian painter who, after graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, taught at the Cesi technical school for several years. His liberal ideas led him to enlist in the ranks of Garibaldi's supporters. He took an active part in political events in 1859-60, for which he was sent to Rome's San Michele prison for four years. He took part in exhibitions: in Florence in 1867 (Chess Game) and in Milan in 1879 (Arco di Tito, Marina, Paludi, Una dolce contemplazione) and in 1881 (Strada in Articoli). In 1881, he joined the Society of Watercolorists. At the International Exhibition in Rome in 1883, he presented Una strada a Venezia, and at the Exhibition of the Society of Amateurs and Connoisseurs in 1893. - Shepherdess. He also exhibited in Turin in 1884 and in Venice in 1887.
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