Aldo Borgonzoni (1913-2004) - Vendemmia





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Aldo Borgonzoni's original, hand-signed Vendemmia from 1990, an ink, pastel and mixed-media work in expressionist style, 70 × 50 cm, depicting an autumnal rural harvest scene in excellent condition.
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A unique hand-painted original.
The image depicts a rural scene tied to the harvest. The technique is characterized by bold black outlines and free brushwork, almost "splashy", that creates a sense of dynamism and vitality. The warm colors (orange, yellow, red) contrast with touches of green and blue, giving the work a sunny and celebratory atmosphere.
Borgonzoni, born in Medicina (Bologna), has remained deeply linked to his roots. Scenes of agricultural work, such as grape harvesting or the work of the mondine, are not mere decorations, but tributes to the dignity of human labor and to the solidarity of the rural community.
Borgonzoni is famous for tying together the social commitment of Neorealism with a visual force typical of European Expressionism. His drawing is nervous, concise, and deliberately "rough" to communicate vitality and truth.
A unique hand-painted original.
The image depicts a rural scene tied to the harvest. The technique is characterized by bold black outlines and free brushwork, almost "splashy", that creates a sense of dynamism and vitality. The warm colors (orange, yellow, red) contrast with touches of green and blue, giving the work a sunny and celebratory atmosphere.
Borgonzoni, born in Medicina (Bologna), has remained deeply linked to his roots. Scenes of agricultural work, such as grape harvesting or the work of the mondine, are not mere decorations, but tributes to the dignity of human labor and to the solidarity of the rural community.
Borgonzoni is famous for tying together the social commitment of Neorealism with a visual force typical of European Expressionism. His drawing is nervous, concise, and deliberately "rough" to communicate vitality and truth.

