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Fabbio Fabbi
The Dance Large Antique Orientalist Oil Painting on Canvas, Signed, 19th Century

Circa 1890

$115,000
£85,961.31
€100,304.87
CA$161,483.39
A$164,262.70
CHF 93,796.36
MX$1,986,847.81
NOK 1,093,714.82
SEK 1,110,472.65
DKK 749,852.45

About the Item

The Painting is Signed Description: Fabbio Fabbi (1861-1946) was an Italian painter renowned for his Orientalist artworks and his ability to capture the beauty and allure of Eastern cultures. Born in Italy, Fabbi demonstrated immense talent in art from a young age and received formal training in painting. He developed a unique style characterized by vibrant colors, meticulous attention to detail, and a deep understanding of the cultures he depicted. One of Fabbi’s extraordinary oil paintings on canvas is titled “The Dance.” This masterpiece measures 30×40″ and bears the artist’s signature. “The Dance” is a testament to Fabbi’s artistic brilliance, showcasing a captivating scene of cultural expression and movement. “The Dance” is a true masterpiece for numerous reasons. The painting exhibits a variety of dress styles, capturing the rich diversity within the scene. On the left side, a woman wearing a hijab and veiling her face delicately cradles a baby, representing the intimate aspects of life within the depicted culture. Surrounding her are girls adorned in beautiful feminine attire, engaged in a graceful dance. Fabbi’s exceptional attention to fabric texture allows viewers to almost feel the touch and flow of the garments, adding a sense of realism to the painting. Fabbi’s mastery of human anatomy is evident in his portrayal of the women’s bodies, showcasing both their allure and flirtatious movements. Additionally, the meticulously painted attire of Arab men adds an authentic touch to the scene. Fabbi’s dedication to precision is apparent in every brushstroke, illustrating his commitment to capturing the intricacies of the human form and cultural context. The architectural details of the Arabic building transport viewers to the depicted period, immersing them in the setting. Fabbi’s careful rendering of the architecture, combined with the vibrant colors and intricate patterns on the rug, enhances the authenticity and richness of the scene. Each element of the painting is meticulously crafted, showcasing Fabbi’s commitment to creating a realistic and immersive experience. Fabbio Fabbi’s artworks can be found in various museums and collections around the world. While specific locations may vary, some notable institutions that may house his paintings include: Pinacoteca di Brera – Milan, Italy Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GNAM) – Rome, Italy Uffizi Gallery – Florence, Italy Museo Civico di Padova – Padua, Italy Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini – Rome, Italy 25511-LU2595212734582
  • Creator:
    Fabbio Fabbi (1861 - 1946, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1890
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)Width: 38 in (96.52 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Period:
  • Condition:
    This piece and the accompanying frame are in Excellent Condition and deserve to be in the collection of an owner who truly appreciates them. We welcome all inquiries regarding design, construction, and condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Jacksonville, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 255111stDibs: LU2595212734582

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