Ercole Magrotti - The Stream
Ercole Magrotti - The Stream
SKU:OSOM002
Oil, 50x70 , year 1959
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Canvas
Soggetto: Portrait
Stile: Figurative
Description of the work
Description of the work
The subject of the painting is interpreted by the painter Ercole Magrotti with extreme honesty. In its authenticity, the theme of the house flanked by the stream has landscape connotations that are consistent with the genre. Indeed, landscape painting reached its highest expression in 18th-century Italian painting, where urban views and landscapes found their codification. Vedutismo remains a significant chapter in the history of Italian art, influencing, and still influencing, pictorial culture through the combination of technique and aesthetic sensibility. Ercole Magrotti embodies a light-hearted style of painting with serene views that harmonize the painting.
Stylistically, the painter reveals himself as a lover of nature and its most authentic aspects. The canvas, which we have the pleasure of admiring, expresses the evocative choice of colors combined with a full brushstroke. We perceive, in his depiction, his love for nature and the grace with which he portrays it, through a solid design and a luminous narrative of the canvas. Magrotti's painting invites us to a pure and real story.
Artist Ercole Magrotti was born in Milan in 1890 and died in Rome in July 1967. A self-taught painter, he exhibited for the first time at a show organized by the "Amici dell'arte di Varese." He subsequently exhibited in various cities, including Padua, Busto Arsizio, Gallarate, and Rome, where he settled after the war. His work as a painter also extended to set design, though he never abandoned his artistic career. In 1976, he exhibited in New York at the MCA gallery.
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