Gino Albieri (Italy,1881-1949) oil painting
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ARTIST: Gino Albieri (Italian, 1881 - 1949)
NAME: Cityscape
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: Board has a few small cracks by the upper and lower edges. One small scratch 1/4" long. No visible inpaint under UV light.
SIGHT SIZE: 23 x 17 inches / 58 x 43 cm
FRAME SIZE: 29 x 23 inches / 73 x 58 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
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SKU#: 120216
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BIOGRAPHY:
He attended Venice Art's Academy and he was pupil of the Belgian Painter Van Brugge, in Cairo for eight years. From 1914, he lived for a long time in Rome. He participated in numerous international exhibitions: in Santa Fe's Rosario, at Burlington Gallery in London and, , in 1926, at Tischi Gallery in New York, where he exhibited eighteen canvases made by M2 airship, purchased by the United States Government. Exponent of aeropainting, pictorial declination' s Futurism, born in 1910s, but affirmed in First World War's years, he is remembered as painter of pointillist painting with rapid brushstrokes, as in this painting, where he fully defines the myth of "The machine" and the modernity characteristic of the Marinetti's Movement.
NAME: Cityscape
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: Board has a few small cracks by the upper and lower edges. One small scratch 1/4" long. No visible inpaint under UV light.
SIGHT SIZE: 23 x 17 inches / 58 x 43 cm
FRAME SIZE: 29 x 23 inches / 73 x 58 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US
SKU#: 120216
US Shipping $75 + insurance.
BIOGRAPHY:
He attended Venice Art's Academy and he was pupil of the Belgian Painter Van Brugge, in Cairo for eight years. From 1914, he lived for a long time in Rome. He participated in numerous international exhibitions: in Santa Fe's Rosario, at Burlington Gallery in London and, , in 1926, at Tischi Gallery in New York, where he exhibited eighteen canvases made by M2 airship, purchased by the United States Government. Exponent of aeropainting, pictorial declination' s Futurism, born in 1910s, but affirmed in First World War's years, he is remembered as painter of pointillist painting with rapid brushstrokes, as in this painting, where he fully defines the myth of "The machine" and the modernity characteristic of the Marinetti's Movement.
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Gino Albieri (Italy,1881-1949) oil painting
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