Dino Rossi (1904–1982) - Il Corso, Milano





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Il Corso, Milano is an oil painting by Dino Rossi (1904–1982), dated 1950, depicting a Milanese cityscape in a Post-Impressionist, atmospheric style, hand signed and sold with frame, measuring 51 × 71 cm including the frame.
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Dino Rossi (1904–1982) – Il Corso, Milano
Atmospheric oil painting depicting a lively Milanese street scene by Italian painter Dino Rossi. Executed in a loose impressionistic style, the work captures the movement and daily rhythm of the city, with figures, architecture and a horse-drawn carriage rendered in soft, fluid brushstrokes.
Signed lower left.
Oil on canvas.
Dimensions:
:
34 × 54 cm (canvas)
51 × 71 cm (including frame)
Dino Rossi was an
Italian painter active in the mid-20th century, known for atmospheric cityscapes and street scenes, often depicting Milan and other urban environments.
His work shows clear influence from Italian Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, with loose brushwork, muted yet lively colour palettes, and a strong sense of movement and daily life.
Rossi’s paintings focus on street life, figures in motion, trams, carriages and urban architecture, capturing fleeting moments rather than precise detail a style that appeals strongly to collectors of European cityscapes.
Dino Rossi (1904–1982) – Il Corso, Milano
Atmospheric oil painting depicting a lively Milanese street scene by Italian painter Dino Rossi. Executed in a loose impressionistic style, the work captures the movement and daily rhythm of the city, with figures, architecture and a horse-drawn carriage rendered in soft, fluid brushstrokes.
Signed lower left.
Oil on canvas.
Dimensions:
:
34 × 54 cm (canvas)
51 × 71 cm (including frame)
Dino Rossi was an
Italian painter active in the mid-20th century, known for atmospheric cityscapes and street scenes, often depicting Milan and other urban environments.
His work shows clear influence from Italian Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, with loose brushwork, muted yet lively colour palettes, and a strong sense of movement and daily life.
Rossi’s paintings focus on street life, figures in motion, trams, carriages and urban architecture, capturing fleeting moments rather than precise detail a style that appeals strongly to collectors of European cityscapes.

