Ancient Painting Maggi 1906 Landscape with River Oil on Canvas

Landscape with River Glimpse 1906

Code: ARARNO0211596

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Ancient Painting Maggi 1906 Landscape with River Oil on Canvas

Landscape with River Glimpse 1906

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Ancient Painting Maggi 1906 Landscape with River Oil on Canvas - Landscape with River Glimpse 1906

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Landscape with River Glimpse 1906

Artist:  Cesare Maggi (1881-1961)

Artwork title:  Paesaggio con scorcio fluviale

Age:  20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject:  Landscape

Artistic technique:  Painting

Technical specification:  Oil on Canvas

Description : Paesaggio con scorcio fluviale

Oil painting on canvas. Signed lower left. The Roman-born artist Cesare Maggi established himself as a pointillist landscape painter, portraying alpine landscapes in the Engadine and Aosta Valley, often enlivened by the inclusion of figures and animals. Becoming a friend of the painter Giacomo Grosso in Turin in 1901, he then successfully oriented himself towards the portrait genre, setting aside the pointillist technique. While still favoring high mountain views, he broadened his subjects by also engaging in seascapes and still lifes. In this work, still from the first period, Maggi portrays a glimpse of the countryside crossed by a calm river, bordered by rows of bare trees and small grassy hills, behind which the farmhouses overlook: already no longer linked to the techniques divisionist, the work is rather characterized by dense and opaque mixtures of color, in which the earth, the water and the farmhouses are superimposed in a continuum broken only by the band of sky above. The work is presented in a period frame.

Product Condition:
Product in good condition, shows small signs of wear. We try to present the real state as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description will prevail.

Frame Size (cm):
Height: 100
Width: 125
Depth: 4

Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 76
Width: 100

Additional Information

Artist: Cesare Maggi (1881-1961)

Born in Rome in 1881 of theatrical parents, Cesare Maggi was a pupil of Vittorio Corcos in Florence, of Gaetano Esposito in Naples (1898), of Fernand Cormon in Paris (1899). Conquered by Giovanni Segantini's painting, in 1899 he went to Maloja, where the painter worked, and devoted himself to studying and re-proposing the pointillist technique, portraying Engadin and Aosta Valley alpine landscapes, often enlivened by the inclusion of figures and animals. Becoming a friend of the painter Giacomo Grosso in Turin in 1901, he successfully turned towards the portrait genre, setting aside the pointillist technique. While still preferring high mountain views, he expanded his subjects by also engaging in seascapes and still lifes, using a technique that with pointillist accents combines an impasto drafting and large touches of color, and then being affected, between 1920 and 1930, also of the influence of the Novecento art movement. In the later phase of his activity he returned to a more illustrative naturalism. In 1912 he participated in the Venice Biennale with the honor of a room entirely dedicated to him, while in 1935 he was appointed teacher of the chair of painting at the Albertina Academy, a position he held until 1951; he continued to teach privately until his death in Turin in 1961.

Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject: Landscape

Artistic technique: Painting

La pittura è l'arte che consiste nell'applicare dei pigmenti a un supporto come la carta, la tela, la seta, la ceramica, il legno, il vetro o un muro. Essendo i pigmenti essenzialmente solidi, è necessario utilizzare un legante, che li porti a uno stadio liquido, più fluido o più denso, e un collante, che permetta l'adesione duratura al supporto. Chi dipinge è detto pittore o pittrice. Il risultato è un'immagine che, a seconda delle intenzioni dell'autore, esprime la sua percezione del mondo o una libera associazione di forme o un qualsiasi altro significato, a seconda della sua creatività, del suo gusto estetico e di quello della società di cui fa parte.

Technical specification: Oil on Canvas

The oil painting is a painting technique using powder pigments mixed with bases in inert and oils.

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