(Article: GN_2024_00268)
This original artwork "Tuscany" was created by the contemporary Russian master N. Golushko and is available for sale online.
This painting is done in oil painting technique, in the impressionist style. The canvas depicts a picturesque rural landscape: a golden field covered with haystacks smoothly rises to the top of the hill, where a small white building with a red roof is located. The house is comfortably hidden among tall slender cypresses, creating an atmosphere of peace and harmony with nature.
The sky in the painting is presented in deep blue-blue shades with light clouds, which adds airiness and dynamics to the composition. Rich colors, expressive brushstrokes and a warm range emphasize the sunny mood of the painting, creating a feeling of the end of a summer day. This landscape conveys the atmosphere of a quiet country life and gives a feeling of peace and comfort.
This painting can be hung on the wall of your apartment, house, office, restaurant, or hotel and will be a wonderful decoration for your interior. You can buy online the artwork "Tuscany" measuring 40x30 cm with free shipping to your location!
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Artwork's condition:
Perfect
Year of creation of the painting:
2024
Artwork Type:
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Technic:
Oil
Support or surface:
Canvas
Topic:
Countryside
Size:
Medium
Width:
40 cm
Height:
30 cm
Framing:
Not (or not applicable)
Ships From: Austria
Delivery Cost: Shipping is not included in the price of the artwork
The shipping cost will be calculated at checkout. It depends on the size of the artwork and the delivery region, and typically ranges from €50 to €300.
Delivery Time: Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-20 business days for international shipments
Returns: 14-day return policy
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