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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Architectural Capriccio with a Preacher in the Ruins" by Giovanni Paolo Panini. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Architectural Capriccio with a Preacher in the Ruins, c.1745 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 134x96 cm; Louvre,... more
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Average Rating (4.85 Stars):
Laurie Bame
April 24th, 2024
This bag is very sturdy and well made. The colors are vibrant and magical. I love this bag!
Colleen ONeill Nice
April 19th, 2024
Karen Cattel is a special artist and her whimsical art looks great on the two sturdy totes I purchased. One is a gift for a friend and the other is for me. I love them.
Janie McKinley
April 19th, 2024
I so appreciate being able to have this old-fashioned outdoor dinner scene on a tote bag. It is adorable. Thank you for making it available.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
I noted that the color came out differently on this size of bag, it is distinctly more purple. I happen to love that color also--the larger size has perfect color, exactly like the photo. I love both of my bags.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
the bags are lovely, a nice weight, and this big one is perfect color wise.
Susan Miller
April 12th, 2024
Quite beautiful!
Architectural Capriccio with a Preacher in the Ruins, c.1745 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 134x96 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add. info.: Caprice Architectural avec Predicteur dans les Ruines Romaines); Giraudon; Italian
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Clemitchel De Buer
/very pleased we are to meet again the good assistance of the Fine Art site - this painting of allegorical character brought back my tie to the reality of my virtual way of thinking and edition publications in the setting represented by the subject herein, the preacher which, and that is the meaning of importancy, attracts the eyes and ears of the public gathering in little groups or individually to lend him an ear, exceptional result after the years the retors of Rome getting outdated and no interesting orators came to the centre of the world, like can be seen the pillars of the Forum join the obelisque, a pyramid,greek relief remnants, and for how I remeber that the little round church of St. Clement behind Vatican Gardens today but allegorically the Temple possibly of Apollo Juvenis, in our time the Vatican closed tthe chapel for the public but he's still there/concluding elements and fragments of informative quality are set like the decor for the predictor who brings the word of peace and salvation to the public of Rome eager to understand again which way is set out to continue their understanding to receive and send back all passengers and convoys on the roads leading to the eternal city like always set in virtuality to be the main town for the republic in continuacy of existence and the hieratic capital of the Empire for all allochtones. Who we see are the inhabitants of the city and the predictor brilliantly in conversative reply relating with them as having come from far away. His garments are of Greek snitt.