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Posted by dean faber on November 20, 19103 at 18:51:15:
In Reply to: Re: torrielli? posted by frank on April 18, 19103 at 00:13:38:
: : : : Does anyone have any info on Agnes Torrielli? I have a painting, Moonlight Fisherman's Village and want to sell, but I don't know it's worth!!! Please kindly help!! Thanks for you time!
: : : I have a painting by A. torrielli.....
: : I also have the painting what did you find out??
: I too have one of torrielli's paintings. Fasicinating seaside view of beached ship with smaller ships on the horizon. amazing transformations of the ships and lights in the windows of ships when viewed with different levels of lighting. The moon ,no matter how low the light, always comes through as focus, even when all ships and other lights are not visible.
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