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Piccoli Renzo

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Venetian Canal Scene Painting by Piccoli Renzo

Framed Painting

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$400-600

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an oil (or possibly acrylic) painting depicting a Venetian canal scene, framed under glass. The artwork features a central campanile-like tower dominating the mid-ground, flanked by multi-story buildings that line the waterway. The color palette is vibrant, with a clear sky rendered in shades of light blue, and buildings showing rust-reds, muted yellows, and grays, suggesting a mix of stucco and stone facades. The water in the canal is a rich turquoise-blue, reflecting both the sky and the surrounding structures, with small boats (likely gondolas) visible within its calm surface. The style appears to be impressionistic or semi-abstract, characterized by visible brushstrokes and a textured application of paint, suggesting impasto techniques. The overall composition creates a sense of depth and atmosphere. The painting is housed in a polished, possibly silver or champagne-gold toned, carved wooden frame with an off-white or cream mat board. A small, brass-colored plaque is affixed to the mat at the bottom center, likely bearing the artist's name, 'Piccoli Renzo' as per the provided context. Visible condition issues include reflections on the glass, which obscure some details, but no obvious damage to the artwork itself is discernable. The frame shows minor wear consistent with age, but appears structurally sound. The painting likely dates from the mid-20th century to contemporary, given the style and framing choice. The craftsmanship is indicative of a professional artist, with a strong command of color and composition to evoke a classic Venetian ambiance.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, this oil or acrylic painting by Piccoli Renzo, depicting a Venetian canal scene, appears to be in very good condition. The artwork's vibrant color palette, visible brushstrokes, and textured application of paint suggest an impressionistic or semi-abstract style, characteristic of a professional artist. The framing, with its polished carved wooden frame and off-white mat, complements the artwork well. While reflections on the glass obscure some minor details, no obvious damage to the painting itself is discernible. The frame shows minor wear consistent with its likely age, mid-20th century to contemporary, but remains structurally sound. My assessment of authenticity is based solely on the visual information and the attributed artist 'Piccoli Renzo' provided; a definitive in-person examination would be required to verify medium, execution, and signature (if visible). Paintings by artists of similar caliber, depicting popular European cityscapes, typically command prices in the mid-hundreds in secondary markets, particularly if the artist has a modest exhibition history or regional recognition. The overall aesthetic appeal and subject matter contribute to stable demand. However, without provenance documentation confirming its history of ownership and direct acquisition, or an in-person examination to assess the quality of the paint application, material integrity, and verify any signature, this valuation remains an estimation based on photographic evidence. Scientific testing for paint composition or age dating would further solidify authentication but is not typically warranted for works in this price range.

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