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Spyridon SCARVELLI
Greek, 1868-1942

Une rue du Mousky & Vue de la rue Souk-el-Selah pres de la Citadelle (2)
pencil and watercolour on paper

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a. Une rue du Mousky
pencil and watercolour on paper
signed lower left
titled on the reverse
34 x 21 cm


b. Vue de la rue Souk-el-Selah pres de la Citadelle
pencil and watercolour on paper
signed lower left
titled on the reverse
34 x 21 cm


PROVENANCE

European Paintings, 4 May 2011, Bonhams, New York, lot 86
private collection, London


sold for 1 885.60 €

Spyridon Scarvelli was born on the island of Corfu where he was first taught art at The Corfu School of Art. He later continued his studies in Trieste and Rome.

On his return to Corfu, he worked with other artists on the fresco decoration in the Achilleion - the summer residence of Elisabeth of Bavaria, also known as Sissy.

For a period Scarvelli lived in Egypt where he painted a number of his works.

Scarvelli worked mainly in watercolour, a medium in which he excelled. He was predominantly a landscape artist inspired by Corfu and Egypt. He is characterised by his sharp brush stroke, creating atmospheric works that explore varying light and colour, whilst emitting a poetic tone.

His work is found in many public and private collections, notably: The National Gallery, Athens, The Athens Municipal Gallery, The Leventis Gallery, The Koutlides Collection, The Averoff Gallery, The Municipal Gallery of Corfu, The Municipal Gallery of Rhodes and The National Bank of Greece.