Gossip 2

Gossip 2

Artist: NORIK DILANCHYAN Venetian art collection

Discover the captivating Venetian art collection by the skilled artist Norik Dilanchyan. This collection masterfully captures the allure and charm of Venice, breathing life into its essence on canvas. One remarkable piece within this collection is titled "Gossip 2."
Dilanchyan wields oil on board with a deft hand to encapsulate the interplay of light, colour, and emotion in this original Venetian art piece. The title "Gossip 2" beckons you to explore its story, inviting you to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Venetian life.
The artwork receives expert framing by the ICAS gallery framing workshop, featuring a white slip and a contemporary gold frame. This presentation enhances the visual impact of the piece, allowing it to harmonize with diverse settings seamlessly.
Measuring 76cm x 61cm, "Gossip 2" commands attention, drawing you into its intricate details. Dilanchyan's Venetian art collection serves as a testament to his ability to capture the very soul of Venice, perpetuating its magic through the art form.
As you delve into this collection, you'll find parallels with renowned artists, both modern and from the past, who have skillfully depicted the Venetian festivals and life in their paintings. Artists such as Canaletto and John Singer Sargent have left an indelible mark with their interpretations of Venice's allure. Dilanchyan's work continues this tradition, adding his distinct perspective to the rich tapestry of Venetian art.
With "Gossip 2," Norik Dilanchyan extends an invitation to immerse yourself in the elegance of Venetian culture. This painting is a gateway to a timeless city, encapsulating its cherished traditions through the artist's unique vision and profound skill.

Title: Gossip 2

Medium - original Venetian art oil on board frame with white slip contemporary gold frame

Size: 76cm x 61cm

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THE STORY OF THE VENETIAN CARNIVAL MASK
Every year, the Carnival in Venice, Italy, is held from February to March. It dates back to 1168 as a celebration of the victory of the Republic of Venice against Ulrico,
When we think about Venetian masks, the images that come to our mind are of the Venice Carnival, with all their feathers, fancy hats and extravagant patterns. In effect, the world of Venetian masks is far more complex. Ancient Venetians did not put on their masks solely during the Carnival period but rather during most of the year, at least as long as the Venetian Serenissima Republic lasted until 1797.
The tradition of mask-wearing is quite old since the first written source bearing witness to such usage dates back to 2 May 1268. Masks in Venice were, therefore, a symbol of freedom, a way to get rid of social rules and conceal the masked person’s identity and social status during Carnival and everyday life.
We witness the wearing of masks captured in the early paintings of Pietro Longhi (November 5 1702 – May 8, 1785), a painter of the Rococo period known for his small scenes of Venetian social and domestic life.

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