Antonio Pecoraro (1938) - "La Belle Epoque"





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La Belle Epoque is an oil on canvas landscape by Antonio Pecoraro (born 1938) from Spain, created in 1960–1970, original edition, framed, 85 cm high by 64 cm wide, and hand-signed.
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Oil painting on canvas, well-framed with a beautiful frame, though the frame shows some scratches from the passage of time, featuring a scene of a Paris street that takes us back to the days of La Belle Époque.
Antonio Pecoraro, an American artist of Spanish origin, lit up the postwar art world with his distinctive touch. Born in 1938, Pecoraro cultivated his passion at the prestigious Neapolitan Institute of Arts, developing his own style centered on impressionistic representations of urban landscapes and sophisticated women.
His artistic prowess lies in his unique technique of layering a veil of light over his works. This approach gives his pieces a dynamic sense of movement, despite the pronounced pictorial texture underneath. Critics and art lovers alike have been captivated by Pecoraro's ability to infuse life into spaces that appear static. This ability to capture the essence of life and movement is what makes his work a valuable addition to numerous private collections.
Oil painting on canvas, well-framed with a beautiful frame, though the frame shows some scratches from the passage of time, featuring a scene of a Paris street that takes us back to the days of La Belle Époque.
Antonio Pecoraro, an American artist of Spanish origin, lit up the postwar art world with his distinctive touch. Born in 1938, Pecoraro cultivated his passion at the prestigious Neapolitan Institute of Arts, developing his own style centered on impressionistic representations of urban landscapes and sophisticated women.
His artistic prowess lies in his unique technique of layering a veil of light over his works. This approach gives his pieces a dynamic sense of movement, despite the pronounced pictorial texture underneath. Critics and art lovers alike have been captivated by Pecoraro's ability to infuse life into spaces that appear static. This ability to capture the essence of life and movement is what makes his work a valuable addition to numerous private collections.

