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		<title>Francesco Antonio Simonini (Parma 1686-1766), Military scene with the signing of a treaty</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This military scene, centred on the signing of a treaty either suspending hostilities or surrendering a besieged city, with artillery positioned in designated openings in buttresses, near mounds of artificial soil, watched over by soldiers and on which flags are hoisted, constitutes an interesting new addition to the already conspicuous Simonini Catalogue. In fact, it combines special features of a painter of battles with those of a landscape artist, the latter of which is what Simonini continued to cultivate in his later years, often as a background to military scenes; be they real battles, or movements of troops, military camp-sights or episodes related to military campaigns …

Click <a href="https://www.galleriagiamblanco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Catalogo-venticinque-anni-di-attivita.pdf">HERE</a> for a full description in the <em>Catalogue Twenty-five years of activity 2017/2018</em>, pg. 88-89.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artist: <strong>FRANCESCO ANTONIO SIMONINI</strong> (Parma 1686 – 1766)<br />
Title: <em>Military scene with the signing of a treaty</em><br />
Medium: Oil on canvas<br />
Dimensions: 151 x 224 cm<br />
Period: 1745</p>
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		<title>Antonio Maria Marini (Venice 1668 &#8211; 1725), Battle/Clash of the cavalry</title>
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					<description><![CDATA["The “Clash of the cavalry” depicted in this large canvas is the work of the Venetian painter Antonio Maria Marini. The scene features soldiers in fierce combat extending from the foreground, across the landscape, to the end of the horizon. The entire painting transmits a sense of urgency, through the impetuous dynamism of the fighters and the multitude of chromatic alterations in its background, giving a virtuosic outline to the painting, with effective abbreviations.

The talented artist of this masterpiece painting required a well-deserved…

Click <a href="https://www.galleriagiamblanco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Catalogo-pittura-italiana-dal-Seicento-al-Settecento-2014.pdf">HERE</a> for a full description in the C<em>atalogue of Italian painting from the 17th to 18th century 2015</em>, pg. 40-41

This painting appeared in the antiques market in 1986, being accurately attributed to Marini. It was promptly included in the monographs that were dedicated to the painter, by Laura Muti and Daniele De Sarno Prignano (1991) and by Maria Silvia Proni (1992).]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artist: <strong>ANTONIO MARIA MARINI</strong> (Venice 1668 – 1725)<br />
Title: <em>Battle/Clash of the cavalry</em><br />
Medium: Oil on canvas<br />
Dimensions: cm 180 x 230<br />
Period: 1700-1710</p>
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