Italian school (XX) - Marechiaro Napoli





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Oil painting on canvas titled Marechiaro Napoli, origin Italy, original edition, classical style, period 1970-1980, technique oil painting, maritime landscape, hand-signed, in excellent condition, measures 29 cm high by 71 cm wide.
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Oil painting on canvas entitled 'Marechiaro Napoli' by Bruno Improta
This painting depicts the picturesque locality of Marechiaro, one of the most iconic and romantic places of the Gulf of Naples, immortalized by numerous artists and poets over the centuries. The work belongs to the Neapolitan vedutismo tradition that celebrates the natural and architectural beauty of the Campanian coast, with Vesuvius majestically dominating the background. Bruno Improta situates himself in this long artistic tradition, capturing the Mediterranean light and the serene atmosphere of the gulf waters with fishermen's boats and ancient coastal architectures. These paintings are particularly appreciated by collectors of Neapolitan art, by enthusiasts of Italian vedutismo, and by those who love representations of the Mediterranean landscape. The charm lies in the artist's ability to immortalize a historic corner of Naples, witness to daily life and the timeless beauty of these places. The views of Marechiaro continue to be highly sought after for their aesthetic, historical, and sentimental value, representing an authentic piece of Neapolitan culture.
Oil painting on canvas entitled 'Marechiaro Napoli' by Bruno Improta
This painting depicts the picturesque locality of Marechiaro, one of the most iconic and romantic places of the Gulf of Naples, immortalized by numerous artists and poets over the centuries. The work belongs to the Neapolitan vedutismo tradition that celebrates the natural and architectural beauty of the Campanian coast, with Vesuvius majestically dominating the background. Bruno Improta situates himself in this long artistic tradition, capturing the Mediterranean light and the serene atmosphere of the gulf waters with fishermen's boats and ancient coastal architectures. These paintings are particularly appreciated by collectors of Neapolitan art, by enthusiasts of Italian vedutismo, and by those who love representations of the Mediterranean landscape. The charm lies in the artist's ability to immortalize a historic corner of Naples, witness to daily life and the timeless beauty of these places. The views of Marechiaro continue to be highly sought after for their aesthetic, historical, and sentimental value, representing an authentic piece of Neapolitan culture.

