Remo Squillantini (1920-1996) - Paesaggio Toscano






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Remo Squillantini, an oil on panel landscape titled Paesaggio Toscano, from the 1940s, signed, original edition, in good condition, 33 × 33 cm, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
This painting by Remo Squillantini, an oil on panel that departs from his famous genre scenes filled with caricatured and ironic characters, reveals the artist's more intimate, concise, and almost metaphysical side.
Oil on faesite cm 15x15 approximately
On the back, dedication and the artist's signature for authentication.
The work is an essential landscape, structured on three overlapping horizontal bands that create a profound sense of quiet and suspension:
The Foreground: Occupies the lower half of the frame and is dominated by soft, lightly accentuated hillside profiles. There are no descriptive details (trees, houses, or roads); the shapes emerge through a brushwork that is almost “material” yet softened.
The Middle Plane: A thin band of very light blue, almost cerulean, that separates the hills from the sky. It can be interpreted as morning fog, a distant body of water, or simply a luminous horizon that gives breath to the composition.
The Background (The Sky): A broad section of deep desaturated blue, which closes the upper part of the work, lending a twilight or nocturnal atmosphere.
Private collection
Careful packaging
Wooden frame offered as a courtesy; for this piece, the sender declines any responsibility during transport.
This painting by Remo Squillantini, an oil on panel that departs from his famous genre scenes filled with caricatured and ironic characters, reveals the artist's more intimate, concise, and almost metaphysical side.
Oil on faesite cm 15x15 approximately
On the back, dedication and the artist's signature for authentication.
The work is an essential landscape, structured on three overlapping horizontal bands that create a profound sense of quiet and suspension:
The Foreground: Occupies the lower half of the frame and is dominated by soft, lightly accentuated hillside profiles. There are no descriptive details (trees, houses, or roads); the shapes emerge through a brushwork that is almost “material” yet softened.
The Middle Plane: A thin band of very light blue, almost cerulean, that separates the hills from the sky. It can be interpreted as morning fog, a distant body of water, or simply a luminous horizon that gives breath to the composition.
The Background (The Sky): A broad section of deep desaturated blue, which closes the upper part of the work, lending a twilight or nocturnal atmosphere.
Private collection
Careful packaging
Wooden frame offered as a courtesy; for this piece, the sender declines any responsibility during transport.
