ARTG-1006 THE RUINS OF THE ROMAN THEATRE AT SAN GIMIGNANO by John Fulleylove. ITALY

ARTG-1006 THE RUINS OF THE ROMAN THEATRE AT SAN GIMIGNANO by John Fulleylove. ITALY

$100.00
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EXCLUSIVE LIMITED COLLECTION Made in Italy, this digital print of a famous masterpiece on a coffee washed canvas, which underwent a special technique to have an effect of a vintage look, will become an art conversation element in your office, sewing studio or living room. It would be a great gift to those who appreciate and understand the qualities of great art. SIZE: 34" x 58" (unframed) John Fulleylove (1845-1908), landscape painter, born at Leicester on 18 Aug. 1845, was son of John and Elizabeth Fulleylove. He was educated at day-schools in that town, and when about sixteen was articled as a clerk to Flint, Shenton and Baker, a local firm of architects. He developed a strong natural bent for the picturesque side of architecture by sketching from nature in his free hours, and received some instruction in painting from Harry Ward, a drawing-master of the school of Harding. San Gimignano is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. Known

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