We are pleased to present this splendid oil painting on plywood panel, dating back to the late 19th century. This magnificent painting depicts a view of Worms Cathedral in Germany.
This wonderful small painting celebrates the architectural majesty of Worms Cathedral, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, now St. Peter's Cathedral (Dom Sankt Peter in German), one of the most important Romanesque cathedrals in Germany. Worms is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, located on the western bank of the Rhine. This large cathedral is admired for its Romanesque architectural balance, its monumental towers, and the red sandstone typical of the region. The painter depicts this view of the cathedral in a bygone era, with several people in the foreground going about their daily activities. The artistic quality is excellent and evident in the detailed depiction of the architecture and the vivid colors, all rendered with delicate and precise brushstrokes. The artist likely drew inspiration from a work by Samuel Prout, one of the masters of architectural watercolor painting. If you love the majesty of ancient architecture, you absolutely must add this wonderful painting to your collection. A splendid work of art that will enchant your guests!
On the back is the original label of Winsor & Newton, a historic company that has produced materials for artists since the 1830s (approximately).
The painting is framed in a magnificent 19th-century gilded wooden frame.
Frame dimensions (cm):
Height: 41
Width: 33,5
Depth: 4
Painting dimensions (cm):
Height: 30
Width: 22,5
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialWoodNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeSmallHeight41 cmWidth33 cm