Details from the Piece
Title: Girl of Valdarno
Artist: Signed “Vincente” (attribution uncertain; possibly in the style of Vicente Romero Redondo, though dating suggests a mid-20th century decorative work)
Medium: Oil on canvas (verify surface texture and brushwork)
Era: Mid-20th century, circa 1950s
Frame: Original gilt frame with linen liner, consistent with mid-century presentation
About the Artist & Style
The name “Vincente” appears on many mid-century European portraits. While Vicente Romero Redondo (b. 1956) is a well-known Spanish painter of luminous female figures, the 1950s dating of this work suggests either another painter working under the name or a decorative art series inspired by romantic continental styles.
These works often reflect a blend of impressionism and realism, where the female subject is rendered with detailed grace, while the background remains soft and atmospheric. Such portraits were popular in European and American homes during the 1950s–60s, symbolizing elegance and refinement.
Girl of Valdarno
The subject is a contemplative young woman, her features softened by delicate shading and her surroundings imbued with a dreamlike haze. The title connects the figure to the Tuscan region of Valdarno, Italy, evoking a sense of Mediterranean warmth and timeless beauty. The work’s romantic tone made it a desirable decorative centerpiece in its era and continues to resonate with collectors of vintage art today.