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Oil on unlined canvas Austria, around 1900 Emil Barbarini (1855-1933) - Austrian painter Signed lower right, 'E. Barbarini' Overall dimensions, framed: 62 x 93.5 cm Provenance: Collection of the Tenor Michele Tiziano, Germany A typical work for Emil Barbarini, well-known for his atmospheric views of city life. The auction record for paintings of similar formats is more than 22,000 euros The present painting is the work of the Austrian painter Emil Barberini, and dates from around 1900. The autumnal composition is rendered in an impressionistic and atmospheric manner. The warmly iridescent colors in the foreground change into a hazy light on the horizon. The people, some with umbrellas, walk along the rocky road, and give the painting small colorful accents. The road, covered with leaves, slightly reflects the silhouettes of the figures. Barbarini was fascinated by the rendering of the various atmospheric phenomena and often depicted the same scene in different light conditions. The painting is signed lower right, 'E. Barbarini'. It is well presented, and the canvas is unlined. The impasto is still fresh, and the fine details are in good order. Inspection under UV light reveals infillings to the craqueleure. There are bands of retouching along the edges, and small scattered areas of retouching to the foreground, the sky and the houses. The gilt stucco frame shows some material losses. The overall dimensions, framed, area 62 x 93.5 cm, and the stretcher measures 31.5 x 63 cm. Emil Barbarini (1855-1933) The Viennese artist Emil Barbarini was the son of the well-known landscape painter and etcher Franz Barbarini (1804-1873). In contrast to the alpine themes of his father, he early started to focus on depictions of market scenes. His favorite subject was the flower market in front of the Karlskirche in Vienna, but he also executed numerous market impressions of his study trips to the Netherlands and Belgium. Similarly to the French artists Degas and Monet, Barbarini was mainly interested in the special handling of light at different times of the day. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.