Giuseppe Scognamiglio - Landscape in the Capodimonte Woods
Giuseppe Scognamiglio - Landscape in the Capodimonte Woods
SKU:Psco001
Oil, 40x50, year 1952
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Certificato: Yes
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Table
Soggetto: Historical
Stile: Figurative
Description of the work
Description of the work
Landscape has always been a central theme in artistic research, both as a setting, as a backdrop, and as a subject itself. The naturalistic depiction of landscape has been a major aspiration for artists of every era. Each historical period has offered its own interpretation of landscape, contributing to the evolution of its depiction: first with an exploration of space, through Brunelleschi's perspective in the early Renaissance; then with atmospheric rendering in the sixteenth century; and finally with the depiction of every single vibration of light on objects in Impressionism. A worthy heir of the Resina School, the work of the painter Giuseppe Scognamiglio also includes a substantial series of landscapes, created in a coherent post-Impressionist pictorial style.
In his landscape-themed works, Giuseppe Scognamiglio demonstrates a post-Impressionist maturity, derived from his lineage from the Resina School. Thus, the entire composition is constructed through color, and the brushstrokes have a notable synthetic and structural value. The painter's aim is not to capture the sensory aspect of the landscape, but to capture its very essence, its substance. To this end, the brushstroke, rich in texture, intervenes, which, despite the essentiality of the representation, breaks down the space into different planes, recording the vibrations of light and life on the subject. Thus, on a substantially two-dimensional surface, squashed in the foreground, the painter constructs the objects with broad, dense brushstrokes of color. Spatial depth is hinted at through the presence of a path that follows a curved trajectory. But the most important legacy deriving from the Resina School, which makes Scognamiglio one of the most important representatives of Neapolitan Impressionism, is the tonal coherence of his landscape paintings. The entire color palette is designed to convey a precise, unrepeatable meteorological and atmospheric situation with great immediacy. Each brushstroke serves to capture the vibrations of light on objects and convey the chromatic lyricism that distinguishes each view.
Giuseppe Scognamiglio was born in Portici in March 1901 and died in Naples in 1985. He began painting at a very young age, following in the footsteps of the last exponents of the Resina School, also known as the Republic of Portici, founded in 1863. He quickly became one of the most prominent exponents of Neapolitan Impressionism of the early twentieth century: together with Crisconio, Striccoli, Casciaro, and Tamburrini, he was the protagonist of a pictorial poetics among the most important in the Neapolitan movement that developed from the 1920s onwards. A skilled portraitist, he painted primarily landscapes and still lifes from life.
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