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Held Captive, 1874 (oil on panel)
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Held Captive, 1874 (oil on panel)
827491 Held Captive, 1874 (oil on panel) by Martinetti, Angelo (fl.1850-80); 49.2x35 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Held Captive. Angelo Martinetti (Active 19th Century). Oil on panel. Signed and dated 1874. 49.2 x 35cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22226334
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1870s 1874 Afraid Captive Captivity Facial Expression Feline Four People Frightened Held Italian Art Italian Artist Looking Down Mice Mood Negative Concept One Animal Only Women Petrified Rodent Scared Small Group Small Group Of People Women Only 19th Century European Art 19th Century Painting Apparel Headwear Martinetti Phobia Young Woman
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The print captures Angelo Martinetti's "Held Captive" an oil painting from 1874 that measures 49.2x35 cm and is held in a private collection. The artwork depicts a scene from the nineteenth century, showcasing a small group of women standing indoors. One woman, adorned with a bonnet, appears to be the focal point of the painting as she gazes downward with a fearful expression on her face. The composition evokes feelings of phobia and captivity, emphasizing negative concepts within its fine art portrayal. The interior decoration and attire reflect the fashion trends of the late nineteenth century European society. Notably, amidst this human drama stands a lone cat, adding an intriguing element to the narrative. The feline presence further intensifies the mood as it symbolizes fear and petrification. Martinetti's artistic style shines through in his attention to detail and skillful use of oil on panel technique. His signature and date indicate that this piece was created during his active period in the 19th century. This image offers viewers an opportunity to delve into Italian art history while exploring themes such as emotion, fear, and captivity. It serves as a reminder of how visual art can evoke powerful emotions even centuries after its creation.
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