Giulio Santoleri - Landscape n. 213






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Original, unique mixed‑media landscape on panel by Giulio Santoleri, titled Landscape n. 213, 40 × 30 cm, signed by hand, from 2026, in excellent condition and unframed, with an authenticity declaration and made in Italy; shipping is limited to the EU and shipments to Germany, Austria and France are not available.
Description from the seller
ATTENTION! At the moment we do not ship to GERMANY, AUSTRIA, and FRANCE. This decision is due to the recent local packaging (EPR) regulations, whose high conformity costs and taxation do not currently allow us to guarantee service in these countries.
We ship only within the EU.
Unique and original work. Tribute to master Tino Stefanoni
Mixed media on board: acrylic, oil pastels and wax, varnish on panel 30x40 cm
Transparent glossy fixative on the surface
Initials on the bottom edge and signature on the back
Authentication statement will be attached
No frame
Will be carefully packed and shipped with tracking number
On the back of the board there is a hole that can be used to hang it on the wall simply with a nail. The edges of the board (1.5 cm) are painted black, to create a visual effect that simulates the look of a frame, thus giving depth and an elegant contrast between the artwork and its surroundings, as if it were enclosed in an autonomous space. Of course the board can also be framed freely according to your taste.
For Santoleri, the landscape is not a simple naturalistic view, but a mental and emotional structure, an “inner geography” that reflects moods, silences and synthetic visions of reality. His painting is characterized by an essential and contemplative approach: forms are reduced to the essential, contours are clear, color fields are sober, in a constant tension between formal rigor and lyrical depth.
His works evoke suspended, almost dreamlike atmospheres, where light has a symbolic rather than descriptive function, and every element – a hill, a tree, a house – becomes an archetype. His style, balanced between visual minimalism and emotional intensity, recalls some outcomes of abstract landscape painting and Italian painting of the 20th century, while maintaining a wholly personal voice.
In 2022 he was selected for the prestigious Premio Marche – Biennale of Contemporary Art, a recognition that confirms the value of his research in the panorama of Italian contemporary art.
His works are present in private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States and Asia, testifying to the universality of his visual language.
In 2022 he was selected for the prestigious Premio Marche – Biennale of Contemporary Art, a recognition that confirms the value of his research in the panorama of Italian contemporary art.
He currently lives and works in Sassoferrato (AN), where he continues to explore the relationship between man and nature, time and space, through meditative painting that invites stillness and reflection. His works are present in private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States and Asia, testifying to the universality of his visual language.
ATTENTION! At the moment we do not ship to GERMANY, AUSTRIA, and FRANCE. This decision is due to the recent local packaging (EPR) regulations, whose high conformity costs and taxation do not currently allow us to guarantee service in these countries.
We ship only within the EU.
Unique and original work. Tribute to master Tino Stefanoni
Mixed media on board: acrylic, oil pastels and wax, varnish on panel 30x40 cm
Transparent glossy fixative on the surface
Initials on the bottom edge and signature on the back
Authentication statement will be attached
No frame
Will be carefully packed and shipped with tracking number
On the back of the board there is a hole that can be used to hang it on the wall simply with a nail. The edges of the board (1.5 cm) are painted black, to create a visual effect that simulates the look of a frame, thus giving depth and an elegant contrast between the artwork and its surroundings, as if it were enclosed in an autonomous space. Of course the board can also be framed freely according to your taste.
For Santoleri, the landscape is not a simple naturalistic view, but a mental and emotional structure, an “inner geography” that reflects moods, silences and synthetic visions of reality. His painting is characterized by an essential and contemplative approach: forms are reduced to the essential, contours are clear, color fields are sober, in a constant tension between formal rigor and lyrical depth.
His works evoke suspended, almost dreamlike atmospheres, where light has a symbolic rather than descriptive function, and every element – a hill, a tree, a house – becomes an archetype. His style, balanced between visual minimalism and emotional intensity, recalls some outcomes of abstract landscape painting and Italian painting of the 20th century, while maintaining a wholly personal voice.
In 2022 he was selected for the prestigious Premio Marche – Biennale of Contemporary Art, a recognition that confirms the value of his research in the panorama of Italian contemporary art.
His works are present in private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States and Asia, testifying to the universality of his visual language.
In 2022 he was selected for the prestigious Premio Marche – Biennale of Contemporary Art, a recognition that confirms the value of his research in the panorama of Italian contemporary art.
He currently lives and works in Sassoferrato (AN), where he continues to explore the relationship between man and nature, time and space, through meditative painting that invites stillness and reflection. His works are present in private collections and exhibition spaces in Italy and abroad, across Europe, the United States and Asia, testifying to the universality of his visual language.
