Pietro Fancelli (1764-1850)
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We have been authenticating Fancelli and issuing certificates of authenticity since 2002. We are recognized Fancelli experts and Fancelli certified appraisers. We issue COAs and appraisals for all Fancelli artworks.
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You will generally receive your certificates of authenticity and authentication report within two weeks. Some complicated cases with difficult to research Fancelli paintings or drawings take longer.
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Pietro Fancelli was an Italian Neoclassical painter. He received his initial studies from his father while living in Bologna , and spent many years in Venice . Fancelli was an elected member of the Accademia Clementina, and received a number of commissions in his lifetime for altarpieces and other decorative projects. Fancelli was initially influenced by the Venetian School , though eventually began to paint in the Bolognese style of the Neoclassic. Fancelli was inspired by his fellow Bolognese artist, Ubaldo and Gaetano Gandolfi.
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