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English: Giovanni Stanchi (Rome c. 1645-1672), Watermelons, peaches, pears and other fruit in a landscape, oil on canvas, 38 5/8 x 52½ in. (98 x 133.5 cm.) (dimensions from Christie's source, which also has a longer explanation)
The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domain Public domain false false The author died in 1935, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer .
Sassetta, Stefano di Giovanni (1392–1450) Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato (1609–1685) Girolamo Savoldo (1480–after 1548) Camillo Scaramuzza (1843–1915) Francesco Scarpinato (1840–1895) Bartolomeo Schedoni (1578–1615) Alessandro Scorzoni (1858–1933) Felice Scotto (early 15th century) Andrea Scutellari (16th century)
Giovanni Stanchi (1608–1672) was an Italian still life painter. [1 References. This page was last edited on 21 February 2022, at 09:49 (UTC). Text is available ...
Watermelon (an old cultivar) as depicted in a 17th-century painting, oil on canvas, by Giovanni Stanchi Variety improvement Charles Fredrick Andrus, a horticulturist at the USDA Vegetable Breeding Laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina , set out to produce a disease-resistant and wilt-resistant watermelon.
Unlike the Netherlands, the painting of still life and genre painting did not attract as many practitioners among Italian painters. This is a partial list of still life painters active or born in Italy, concentrating on painters from before the 20th century.
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Romanelli’s pupils included his son Urbano Romanelli and the painter from Visone, Giovanni Monevi. Among his paintings are Deposition from the Cross in Sant'Ambrogio della Massima, Presentation in the Temple, which was transferred to a mosaic altarpiece for the Basilica of St. Peter’s (now in the Santa Maria degli Angeli), and Venus Pouring ...