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19th Century Glass Painting Naive Art- Depiction of Saint Joseph

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This glass painting from the 19th century showcases a style often considered a precursor to naive art, characterized by a charming simplicity.

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Description

This glass painting from the 19th century showcases a style often considered a precursor to naive art, characterized by a charming simplicity.


The subject of the painting is Saint Joseph, traditionally known as the carpenter.
Key Features:
Subject: The painting portrays Saint Joseph, recognized as the patron saint of carpenters, depicted in a style indicative of pre-naive art. Style: The work on glass reflects a charming and somewhat naive quality, contributing to the overall appeal of the piece.
Dimensions: Including the frame, the artwork measures 24.5 x 17 cm. The glass painting itself, excluding the frame, has dimensions of 19 cm x 12 cm.

Condition: The painting is well-preserved, and it comes framed, enhancing its overall presentation.
This 19th-century glass painting, featuring Saint Joseph, is a testament to the artistic styles of its time. The charming simplicity and portrayal of the patron saint of carpenters add both religious and historical significance to the piece. Its condition and framing contribute to its overall appeal, making it a noteworthy example of art from the 19th century, particularly within the realm of glass painting.