Summer Sale 1950 Rotogravure Street Urchin Eat Melon Portrait Boy Bartolome Esteban Xaia1 Smart Choice [LhaN7Dz9]
1950 Rotogravure Street Urchin Eat Melon Portrait Discover a rare piece of art history with our original 1950 monochrome rotogravure, "Street Urchin Eat Melon Portrait," by the renowned artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. This exquisite print is a deta
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Summer Sale 1950 Rotogravure Street Urchin Eat Melon Portrait Boy Bartolome Esteban Xaia1 Smart Choice [LhaN7Dz9]
1950 Rotogravure Street Urchin Eat Melon Portrait
Discover a rare piece of art history with our original 1950 monochrome rotogravure, "Street Urchin Eat Melon Portrait," by the renowned artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. This exquisite print is a detailed section from the iconic collection "Boys Eating Melons and Grapes," capturing the essence of Murillo's unique style and the poignant theme of children in art.- Originality: An authentic piece from the 1950s, authenticated with a serial-numbered certificate of authenticity.
- Condition: Rated Very Fine ++, with minimal aging and no creases or defects.
Product Details and Specifications
This rotogravure is a testament to the craftsmanship of its era, featuring rich monochrome tones and intricate details. Measuring approximately 6 x 8 inches (15 x 20 cm), it is packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board for display, gift-giving, and preservation. The print is accompanied by a serial-numbered certificate of authenticity, providing full provenance and ensuring the piece's value and authenticity.- Dimensions: Approximately 6 x 8 inches; 15 x 20 cm.
- Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board.
Practical Uses and Target Audience
Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a unique piece of art history, this rotogravure is more than just a print—it's a window into the past. Its detailed portrayal of a street urchin eating a melon resonates with themes of poverty, beggary, and homelessness, making it a thought-provoking addition to any collection. Whether displayed in a home or office, this piece will serve as a conversation starter and a daily reminder of the beauty and complexity of art.- Target Audience: Art collectors, art enthusiasts, and history buffs.
- Use Cases: Home or office decor, gift for art lovers, or a personal investment in art history.
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