Amalfi is a painting by R W Goetting which was uploaded on August 1st, 2015.
Amalfi
Amalfi has been around since the 6th century. It was even a maritime power from the 800's to the 1200s. The population swelled to 70,000 around 1100,... more
by R W Goetting
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Title
Amalfi
Artist
R W Goetting
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Amalfi has been around since the 6th century. It was even a maritime power from the 800's to the 1200"s. The population swelled to 70,000 around 1100, before the Normans and then the Pisans beat them into submission. About 3500 people live there now, catching anchovies, making Lemoncello and welcoming tourists. Ok, enough history. I just tried to capture the casual rustic feel of the place in this painting.
Uploaded
August 1st, 2015
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Comments (26)
Mona Edulesco
Brilliant painting, Bob! :) I really love the way you composed it, very original and so fine... LF
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
I just had to revisit this marvel, Bob. Such a gorgeous painting this is ! I love your art beyond words. f,l
Anne-elizabeth Whiteway
MMMMMM, good. So delectable and rich, better than chocolate. As always love your work. BRAVO for another masterpiece by you,R W. LF
Painted Ladies Inc
Congratulations for being featured in Painterly Fine Art group! You are invited to post this painting in our featured gallery for this month found in the discussions. Posting your artwork in our discussions helps keep your paintings visible and directs more traffic to our talented group!
Nancy Kane Chapman
I was here so many years ago, traveling on these winding roads and a bit scared because the roads were so narrow, the cliffs so real! Your version is so much more fun. Love this fairy tale of a place. F/L++
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"