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American Country style (20th Cent) oil painting of horse Breton (signed BENEDETTO).
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American Country style (20th Cent) oil painting of horse Breton (signed BENEDETTO)
Sku: 056498C Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Benedetto Creation Date: 20th Century
Width: 53.0" Height: 38.0" Depth : 2.0"
Style: American Materials & Techniques: Category: Cleared Art
Benedetto (full name: Benedetto di Lupo) was an Italian furniture and decorative arts designer active during the late 16th century. Born in a small village in Tuscany, Benedetto displayed an early talent for woodworking and craftsmanship. He honed his skills under the tutelage of renowned local artisans, learning traditional techniques and gaining a deep appreciation for the beauty and functionality of furniture. In his early twenties, Benedetto moved to Florence, a bustling center of artistic and cultural activity at the time. There, he found employment in a prestigious furniture workshop, which allowed him to further refine his craft and experiment with innovative design concepts. His talent and dedication soon caught the attention of prominent patrons, and he began Read Full Bio
Benedetto (full name: Benedetto di Lupo) was an Italian furniture and decorative arts designer active during the late 16th century. Born in a small village in Tuscany, Benedetto displayed an early talent for woodworking and craftsmanship. He honed his skills under the tutelage of renowned local artisans, learning traditional techniques and gaining a deep appreciation for the beauty and functionality of furniture. In his early twenties, Benedetto moved to Florence, a bustling center of artistic and cultural activity at the time. There, he found employment in a prestigious furniture workshop, which allowed him to further refine his craft and experiment with innovative design concepts. His talent and dedication soon caught the attention of prominent patrons, and he began receiving commissions from wealthy families and institutions across Italy. Benedetto's work was characterized by its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. He embraced the principles of the Renaissance, combining classical influences with his own creative flair. His furniture pieces featured intricate carvings, delicate inlays, and harmonious proportions. Benedetto's designs often incorporated motifs from nature, such as floral patterns and animal figures, lending a sense of vitality and elegance to his creations. Throughout his career, Benedetto collaborated with other notable artists and craftsmen of the time, including painters, sculptors, and architects. These collaborations allowed him to explore new artistic possibilities and create truly unique and harmonious interiors. His work was not limited to furniture alone; Benedetto also designed decorative objects, such as mirrors, clocks, and chandeliers, which perfectly complemented his furniture designs. Benedetto's reputation as a master furniture designer grew steadily, and his work became highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. His pieces adorned the palaces of nobility and the homes of the wealthy, both in Italy and abroad. Today, Benedetto's furniture and decorative arts are considered prime examples of Renaissance craftsmanship and are highly prized by museums and private collectors. Although not much is known about Benedetto's personal life, his artistic legacy continues to inspire contemporary furniture designers. His commitment to excellence, his innovative approach, and his ability to blend traditional and modern elements have left an indelible mark on the world of furniture and decorative arts. Benedetto's work serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and craftsmanship of Italian Renaissance design.
$8,500
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#056498A
Width: 53"Depth: 2"Height: 38"
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