still life with apples and grapes Size:40x50Canvas with motif of the painting Still life with apples and grapes by Michele Pace del Campidoglio. Michele was an Italian artist from the Baroque period, active in Rome. He is best known for his landscape paintings and frescoes. Frescoes are murals created by applying paint to a damp plaster surface. The word "fresco" comes from the Italian and means "fresh", which refers to the fact that the painting is carried out on a moist surface. Artist:
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