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Oil on canvas, relined Italy, around 1700 Angelo Maria (Crivellone) Crivelli (died about 1730) - Italian animal painter of the Baroque period Dimensions: 83 x 115 cm Gilt ornate frame: 94 x 125 cm Very good condition Hunting still life with pheasant, duck and other birds . One of Crivelli’s typical hunting still lifes in the tradition of Dutch painting Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 10,000 Euro Condition: The painting is in very good, restored condition according to age. The paint surface is somewhat darkened and crackled. The inspection under UV light reveals various strokes of retouching in the area of ​​the sky and the birds. The frame is in very good condition. The painting measures 83 x 115 cm, while the frame is 94 x 125 cm in size. Angelo Maria (Crivellone) Crivelli (d. about 1730) Angelo Maria Crivelli, called Crivellone, was active in the second half of the 17th century up to the first decades of the 18th century. Few biographical data have been recorded. Presumably he was born in Milan and was inspired by Flemish painting in the circle of Rubens, Frans Snyders and Paul de Vos. His favorite subjects were hunting scenes and animal depictions. Works by Crivellone are today in the Pinacoteca of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan and at the Palazzo Reale in Turin, among others. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.