Cesar Vignetta (1892-??) - Marina (Costa del Perú)





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Marina (Costa del Perú), a 1925 oil painting by Cesar Vignetta (born 1892), Argentina, hand-signed and sold framed.
Description from the seller
The work is signed at the bottom
On the back, it is titled and dated from the year 1925.
The painting is presented within a frame.
The condition of the painting is good.
Dimensions of the artwork: 71 cm in height x 100 cm in width.
Frame dimensions: 91 cm in height x 120 cm in width.
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Artist biography
Born in Como, Italy, in 1892, Marta Gómez de Rodríguez Brito considers him one of the traveling artists of the 20th century. The Vignetta brothers held their Second Exhibition of Andean Beauties at the Salón Costa in Buenos Aires in 1921. In 1923, he exhibited with his brother José at the Juan Pi Photography salons in San Rafael, Mendoza, with oil landscapes. Artists, impressed by the Mendoza landscapes, went to the mountains where they captured on their canvases the views from Cacheuta to Las Cuevas. They then traveled to southern Mendoza, and their brushes explored Nihuil and the Río Diamante. In 1926, he held a joint exhibition with his brother at the Chandler Gallery in Buenos Aires, showcasing landscapes and panoramas of the Andes mountain range. In 1927, he also exhibited mountain landscapes at the Garcilaso salon in the city of Santa Fe. (The Argentine artistic year of 1926 by Marcel Frederic; The Art Galleries of Mendoza between 1885 and 1985, by Marta Gómez de Rodríguez Brito, Faculty of Philosophy, National University of Cuyo, 1997; Dictionary of the Plastic Arts in Mendoza 1900-1995 by Santangelo, Quesada, and Benchimol, Champagnat University, Mendoza 2015).
The work is signed at the bottom
On the back, it is titled and dated from the year 1925.
The painting is presented within a frame.
The condition of the painting is good.
Dimensions of the artwork: 71 cm in height x 100 cm in width.
Frame dimensions: 91 cm in height x 120 cm in width.
There is no content to translate.
Artist biography
Born in Como, Italy, in 1892, Marta Gómez de Rodríguez Brito considers him one of the traveling artists of the 20th century. The Vignetta brothers held their Second Exhibition of Andean Beauties at the Salón Costa in Buenos Aires in 1921. In 1923, he exhibited with his brother José at the Juan Pi Photography salons in San Rafael, Mendoza, with oil landscapes. Artists, impressed by the Mendoza landscapes, went to the mountains where they captured on their canvases the views from Cacheuta to Las Cuevas. They then traveled to southern Mendoza, and their brushes explored Nihuil and the Río Diamante. In 1926, he held a joint exhibition with his brother at the Chandler Gallery in Buenos Aires, showcasing landscapes and panoramas of the Andes mountain range. In 1927, he also exhibited mountain landscapes at the Garcilaso salon in the city of Santa Fe. (The Argentine artistic year of 1926 by Marcel Frederic; The Art Galleries of Mendoza between 1885 and 1985, by Marta Gómez de Rodríguez Brito, Faculty of Philosophy, National University of Cuyo, 1997; Dictionary of the Plastic Arts in Mendoza 1900-1995 by Santangelo, Quesada, and Benchimol, Champagnat University, Mendoza 2015).

