Antonio Pirozzi - Luce del mattino





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Antonio Pirozzi's Luce del mattino is an original oil on canvas painting from 2025, measuring 70 × 60 cm (2 kg), signed by hand, in excellent condition, Realismo style, sold directly from the artist, with a COA attached on the back.
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“Luce del mattino” is an original oil-on-canvas painting in a realist-symbolist style by Neapolitan artist Antonio Pirozzi. The work symbolically elevates the female world, a source of beauty, light, and love. Beautiful, rich in warm, vibrant colors, the piece measures 70 cm high by 60 cm wide, and is shipped by SDA Express Courier of Poste Italiane or with GLS. Delivery times are: within Italy 2–3 days; abroad 5–6 days. On the back, attached to the artwork, is the certificate of authenticity (COA) and the artist’s professional stamp.
Antonio Pirozzi, born in Giugliano in Campania near Naples, is an architect and painter. He trained among the Neapolitan surrealist and metaphysical painters, among whom Antonio Nunziante is especially noted. The canvases often crystallize dreamlike, unreal atmospheres, compositions of notable poeticity, built on strange juxtapositions that seem to evoke the realm of the subconscious and the arcane.
He currently lives and works in Mugnano di Napoli.
“Luce del mattino” is an original oil-on-canvas painting in a realist-symbolist style by Neapolitan artist Antonio Pirozzi. The work symbolically elevates the female world, a source of beauty, light, and love. Beautiful, rich in warm, vibrant colors, the piece measures 70 cm high by 60 cm wide, and is shipped by SDA Express Courier of Poste Italiane or with GLS. Delivery times are: within Italy 2–3 days; abroad 5–6 days. On the back, attached to the artwork, is the certificate of authenticity (COA) and the artist’s professional stamp.
Antonio Pirozzi, born in Giugliano in Campania near Naples, is an architect and painter. He trained among the Neapolitan surrealist and metaphysical painters, among whom Antonio Nunziante is especially noted. The canvases often crystallize dreamlike, unreal atmospheres, compositions of notable poeticity, built on strange juxtapositions that seem to evoke the realm of the subconscious and the arcane.
He currently lives and works in Mugnano di Napoli.

