Tolomelli Cesare - Donna al tramonto






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original oil painting by Cesare Tolomelli titled Donna al tramonto, a 2026 cubist work measuring 70 by 50 cm, signed by hand, in excellent condition and weighing 2 kg, produced in Italy and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Cubist-flavored work, featuring a seated female figure in a warm, sunlit landscape. The geometric shapes, intense colors, and architectural setting create an image that is elegant and distinctive. A painting designed to give character and color to a modern space.
The author of the painting, Cesare Tolomelli, is an Italian painter born in Bologna, the city where he trained artistically by attending the School of Art, starting early on a path of artistic research oriented toward the experimentation of color and form.
He currently lives and works in Rimini, a context that has profoundly shaped his stylistic evolution and his visual language.
Over the years he has participated in numerous painting competitions and art exhibitions in Italy, earning recognitions and positive responses from audiences and critics, thanks to a personal and instantly recognizable style.
His research focuses on the chromatic and geometric decomposition of reality, with particular attention to the expressive force of color as an emotional vehicle. The figures, often female, are reinterpreted through chromatic planes, tonal contrasts, and soft forms, giving rise to images suspended between figuration and abstraction.
Tolomelli adheres to the Rimini chromaticist current, within which he develops intense and vibrant painting in which color is never descriptive but structural and emotional. The painting surface thus becomes a space of balance between intuition and control, between instinctive energy and constructive composition.
His works are present in private collections in Italy and abroad, confirming international interest in a production capable of dialoguing with the language of modern and contemporary art, in particular with Cubist experiences and expressionist painting revisited in a personal key.
Cubist-flavored work, featuring a seated female figure in a warm, sunlit landscape. The geometric shapes, intense colors, and architectural setting create an image that is elegant and distinctive. A painting designed to give character and color to a modern space.
The author of the painting, Cesare Tolomelli, is an Italian painter born in Bologna, the city where he trained artistically by attending the School of Art, starting early on a path of artistic research oriented toward the experimentation of color and form.
He currently lives and works in Rimini, a context that has profoundly shaped his stylistic evolution and his visual language.
Over the years he has participated in numerous painting competitions and art exhibitions in Italy, earning recognitions and positive responses from audiences and critics, thanks to a personal and instantly recognizable style.
His research focuses on the chromatic and geometric decomposition of reality, with particular attention to the expressive force of color as an emotional vehicle. The figures, often female, are reinterpreted through chromatic planes, tonal contrasts, and soft forms, giving rise to images suspended between figuration and abstraction.
Tolomelli adheres to the Rimini chromaticist current, within which he develops intense and vibrant painting in which color is never descriptive but structural and emotional. The painting surface thus becomes a space of balance between intuition and control, between instinctive energy and constructive composition.
His works are present in private collections in Italy and abroad, confirming international interest in a production capable of dialoguing with the language of modern and contemporary art, in particular with Cubist experiences and expressionist painting revisited in a personal key.
