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It is possible to commission a painting similar to this one. Please contact Genya with your request.

 

Flora was the Roman goddess who made trees and plants bloom. Perhaps originally it was one with the goddess Feronia, but her cult was more widespread and she was entitled to a flamine, which was instead denied to Feronia, a more local deity. Flora's temple was located near the Circus Maximus. Responsible for the awakening of nature in the spring, Flora was considered a fertilizing divinity who was given the power to make sterile women fruitful.

 

This painting will look absolutely stunning in a minimalistic or contemporary setting and is a perfect decorative element for someone who loves the classical world. It radiates elegance and rigor.

 

This painting was painted in the month of May 2020 and was painted with mineral pigments that I prepare in the studio. 
I personally stretched and and primed the 100% cotton canvas with Bologna gesso and tempera.

 

SIZE: 49 X 44 cm. / 19.3 x 17.3 in.

Price of painting is based on a €5 per square inch calculation.

MEDIUM: Natural Italian mineral pigment on finely prepared cotton canvas International express shipping from Italy.



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Flora - 49 X 44 cm. / 19.3 x 17.3 in.

€2,500.00Price
  • If you’re not completely happy with your artwork, you have 7 days from the date you received the piece to return it.

    The cost of return shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer and artwork must be returned in the original packaging. 

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  • I take great care in packaging my artwork. 

     

    Once your purchase has been made, I will ship your painting within 7 days.

     

    Any large paintings will be rolled and shipped in a sturdy tube and be shipped via express courier. 

     

    SHIPPING TIMES

    Shipping time to the EU: 2 working days

    Shipping time to the US: 2-3 days

    Shipping time to the rest of the world: 3-4 days

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