Sign in
Two landscape oil paintings in ornate gold frames are displayed on a white wall, likely within an art gallery or museum. Both artworks depict rugged, rocky terrain under a cloudy blue sky, characterized by earthy tones and natural formations.

The painting on the left, slightly smaller, presents a view dominated by a large rock formation in the foreground, with distant structures resembling a town or settlement under a softer, more atmospheric sky. Green patches of ground are visible towards the right and bottom of the frame.

The larger painting on the right features a prominent, towering rock face on its left side. A path or plateau extends to the right, where small, indistinct figures (possibly people or animals) can be seen. The sky in this painting is a clear blue with some wispy clouds. Both paintings exhibit a similar artistic style and palette, suggesting they are part of a series or by the same artist.

Four white information cards are visible. Two are positioned above the right painting, and two are below it. The two cards directly below the large right painting display identical Greek text, indicating the artwork's title, artist, medium, and date. The visible text reads: "Τοπίο, Μεγάλα Καλύβια" (Landscape, Megala Kalyvia), "Κωνσταντίνος Βοσκόπουλος" (Konstantinos Voscopoulos), "Ελαιογραφία" (Oil painting), and "1920-1930". The two cards above the right painting, partially obscured, also reference works by Voscopoulos from the same period, with titles like "Πετροδάσος, Μεγάλα Καλύβια" and "Μύλοι, Μεγάλα Καλύβια". The overall scene suggests an exhibition of Konstantinos Voscopoulos's landscape works.
FM-nSho83

Dec 18, 2024

Athina, Greece

Stake attention in this memory

Two landscape oil paintings in ornate gold frames are displayed on a white wall, likely within an art gallery or museum. Both artworks depict rugged, rocky terrain under a cloudy blue sky, characterized by earthy tones and natural formations. The painting on the left, slightly smaller, presents a view dominated by a large rock formation in the foreground, with distant structures resembling a town or settlement under a softer, more atmospheric sky. Green patches of ground are visible towards the right and bottom of the frame. The larger painting on the right features a prominent, towering rock face on its left side. A path or plateau extends to the right, where small, indistinct figures (possibly people or animals) can be seen. The sky in this painting is a clear blue with some wispy clouds. Both paintings exhibit a similar artistic style and palette, suggesting they are part of a series or by the same artist. Four white information cards are visible. Two are positioned above the right painting, and two are below it. The two cards directly below the large right painting display identical Greek text, indicating the artwork's title, artist, medium, and date. The visible text reads: "Τοπίο, Μεγάλα Καλύβια" (Landscape, Megala Kalyvia), "Κωνσταντίνος Βοσκόπουλος" (Konstantinos Voscopoulos), "Ελαιογραφία" (Oil painting), and "1920-1930". The two cards above the right painting, partially obscured, also reference works by Voscopoulos from the same period, with titles like "Πετροδάσος, Μεγάλα Καλύβια" and "Μύλοι, Μεγάλα Καλύβια". The overall scene suggests an exhibition of Konstantinos Voscopoulos's landscape works.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Athina

FM-nSho83

Dec 18, 2024

Athina, Greece

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.