Oil on canvas of the carnival in Rome
Description
Oil on canvas depicting carnival in Piazza Navona, attributed to Filippo Falciatore, an Italian painter documented in Naples from 1718 to 1768. This painting measuring 75×100 cm is a representative work of the Roman school of the early nineteenth century. Made with oil on canvas technique, it captures the lively and festive atmosphere of the carnival with great artistic mastery. Italian origin, it is a significant piece for lovers of Baroque art. The scene portrays in vivid detail and bright colors the joy and euphoria of carnival, a celebration that brings together people from all social classes in a moment of common joy. Mower’s ability to represent the movement and emotion of carnival participants makes this painting a work of great historical and cultural value.