Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
Monday, October 7, 2013
Francesco Lojacono
Francesco Lojacono (1838-1915) was an Italian landscape and seascape painter based in Palermo, Sicily. These are all coastal views of that region.
His sense of composition is spot on.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Painting the Invisible
Giuseppe de Nittis, The Sea during a Tempest, 1877.
Attilio Pratella, Fisher boats on the sea by Capri.
Giovanni Fattori, Storm.
Pietro Fragiacomo, Nocturne.
These Italian marines first struck me as slightly boring in their simplicity, but the more I looked at them, or into them, the more evocative they became.
The main subject of the composition seems to be just a boat or a bush, but the real subject of each painting is something less concrete: the power of a storm, the stillness of a shallow bay, the marine wind on a deserted beach, or the soothing wonder of moonlight on water.
These invisible inner qualities make a painting great.
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