Trevisan Carlo - Galloperone






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Oil on canvas painting by Carlo Trevisan, titled “Galloperone”, 40 × 30 × 4 cm, year 2025, original edition, signed by hand, in excellent condition, Italian origin, surrealism, sold directly by the artist.
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Carlo Trevisan's work "Galloperone" stands as an emblematic example of his ability to fuse the vigor of figurative tradition with a vibrant, almost dreamlike color sensibility.
In "Galloperone," Trevisan seems to want to capture not only the subject's likeness but its vital essence. The oil on canvas technique is used with a mastery that alternates chunky, material strokes with smoother, more fluid applications, creating a visual dynamism that immediately catches the eye.
Color use is bold. The tones are never merely descriptive but charged with emotional value. The contrasts between light and shadow serve not only to define volumes, but to probe the psychology of the work.
The structure of the painting reveals a studied balance between the weight of the subject and the surrounding space. There is a kind of "vibrant silence" that envelops the figure, typical of Trevisan's style, which elevates the everyday to a nearly mythical dimension.
The work fits into that thread of contemporary painting that does not renounce the past but reworks it. Trevisan demonstrates that he has internalized the lesson of the great masters of the 20th century, yet translates it into a personal language where light becomes the true protagonist, capable of revealing the hidden poetry in simple forms.
"Galloperone" is a work that invites slow contemplation. It is not merely a demonstration of technical skill, but an open dialogue between the artist and the observer, where the canvas becomes a mirror of suggestions and memories.
The painting is an oil on canvas, 40 x 30 x 4 cm, also painted on the edge of the canvas and ready to be hung.
Carlo Trevisan's work "Galloperone" stands as an emblematic example of his ability to fuse the vigor of figurative tradition with a vibrant, almost dreamlike color sensibility.
In "Galloperone," Trevisan seems to want to capture not only the subject's likeness but its vital essence. The oil on canvas technique is used with a mastery that alternates chunky, material strokes with smoother, more fluid applications, creating a visual dynamism that immediately catches the eye.
Color use is bold. The tones are never merely descriptive but charged with emotional value. The contrasts between light and shadow serve not only to define volumes, but to probe the psychology of the work.
The structure of the painting reveals a studied balance between the weight of the subject and the surrounding space. There is a kind of "vibrant silence" that envelops the figure, typical of Trevisan's style, which elevates the everyday to a nearly mythical dimension.
The work fits into that thread of contemporary painting that does not renounce the past but reworks it. Trevisan demonstrates that he has internalized the lesson of the great masters of the 20th century, yet translates it into a personal language where light becomes the true protagonist, capable of revealing the hidden poetry in simple forms.
"Galloperone" is a work that invites slow contemplation. It is not merely a demonstration of technical skill, but an open dialogue between the artist and the observer, where the canvas becomes a mirror of suggestions and memories.
The painting is an oil on canvas, 40 x 30 x 4 cm, also painted on the edge of the canvas and ready to be hung.
