Giovacchino Galbusera (1870–1944) - Rose






Master in early Renaissance Italian painting with internship at Sotheby’s and 15 years' experience.
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Rose, an oil painting by Giovacchino Galbusera (1870–1944) from Italy, in the Romanticism still life style, 68 cm high by 48 cm wide, sold with its frame.
Description from the seller
Giovacchino Galbusera (1870–1944) was a renowned Italian painter, celebrated especially for his still lifes and Alpine landscapes.
He is nicknamed the "Raffaello dei fiori" precisely for his extraordinary ability to paint floral still lifes, particularly roses, which are his most famous and sought-after subject.
He studied at the Brera Academy in Milan under masters such as Giuseppe Mentessi.
His painting has its roots in Lombard Naturalism of the nineteenth century, but over time it has embraced influences of Impressionism and Divisionism.
Galbusera's works are present in many bourgeois drawing rooms between Italy and Switzerland and frequently pass through auction houses, being a highly appreciated painter.
This painting offers the viewer eyes modern and vibrant colors that in photos unfortunately do not fully convey.
Oil on canvas-board under glass.
This is an oil on museum-grade cardboard from the early years of the 1900s (circa 1920/1930) with dimensions 58 cm x 38 cm; the frame is included, but it does not do justice to this stunning painting, and the glass is also contemporaneous with the period.
Shipping costs include secure packing.
Giovacchino Galbusera (1870–1944) was a renowned Italian painter, celebrated especially for his still lifes and Alpine landscapes.
He is nicknamed the "Raffaello dei fiori" precisely for his extraordinary ability to paint floral still lifes, particularly roses, which are his most famous and sought-after subject.
He studied at the Brera Academy in Milan under masters such as Giuseppe Mentessi.
His painting has its roots in Lombard Naturalism of the nineteenth century, but over time it has embraced influences of Impressionism and Divisionism.
Galbusera's works are present in many bourgeois drawing rooms between Italy and Switzerland and frequently pass through auction houses, being a highly appreciated painter.
This painting offers the viewer eyes modern and vibrant colors that in photos unfortunately do not fully convey.
Oil on canvas-board under glass.
This is an oil on museum-grade cardboard from the early years of the 1900s (circa 1920/1930) with dimensions 58 cm x 38 cm; the frame is included, but it does not do justice to this stunning painting, and the glass is also contemporaneous with the period.
Shipping costs include secure packing.
