Gold Godfather by Unknown artist
Gold Godfather by Unknown artist
Gold Godfather by Unknown artist
Gold Godfather by Unknown artist
Gold Godfather by Unknown artist
Gold Godfather by Unknown artist

Gold Godfather 2021

Unknown artist

WoodOriginal oil on canvasAcrylic
120 ⨯ 120 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 7.500

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  • About the artwork
    Artist: Peter Donkersloot
    Title: Gold Godfather
    Size: 120x120cm
    Technique: original painting
    Edition: 1/1

    This artwork titled “Gold Godfather” is an original piece by renowned artist Peter Donkersloot. With dimensions of 120x120cm, the technique used in this work is oil painting on canvas.

    The piece portrays the face of the iconic film character Vito Corleone, played by Marlon Brando in “The Godfather”. The artist skillfully captured a crying expression on Godfather’s face, conveying the character’s emotion in a deep and impactful way.

    The color palette chosen for this painting consists mainly of gold tones, adding an elegant and luxurious shimmer to the piece. This one-of-a-kind artwork, with a limited edition of 1/1, is a valuable and exclusive addition to any art collection.
  • About the artist

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