Matteo Massagrande (1959) - Mercato di Treviso






Master in early Renaissance Italian painting with internship at Sotheby’s and 15 years' experience.
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Mercato di Treviso, oil on panel, 47 by 37 cm, Italy, period 1970–1980, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
AUTHOR
Matteo Massagrande (1959) Italian painter and printmaker. Born in Padua in 1959 and today active between his hometown and Hajós in Hungary, he is regarded as one of the most authoritative masters of contemporary realism at an international level. Although he is famous for his silent interiors and abandoned villas where light is the absolute protagonist, his still-life research constitutes a fundamental pillar of his poetics, approached with the same poetics reserved for great architectures. In these works, everyday objects such as jugs, vases, or fruit are not mere exercises in style, but become "portraits of matter" examined with a meticulousness that stems from his deep knowledge of ancient techniques, engraving, and restoration. Through a skilful use of chromatic stratification, Massagrande transforms still life into a meditation on time and permanence, elevating microscopic detail to a metaphysical and suspended dimension.
His long career, begun early in the seventies and enriched by intellectual exchanges with figures of the calibre of Ermanno Olmi, Riccardo Licata, and Giacomo Guidi, has led him to exhibit in over one hundred solo shows across Europe, Asia, and the United States. His most recent still lifes, central to important exhibitions between 2024 and 2025 in London and Varese, confirm his ability to render the spiritual density of the everyday through painting that is at once pure technique and poetic vision. With works in prestigious permanent collections, including the Uffizi’s Cabinet of Prints, Massagrande confirms himself as an artist capable of dialoguing with the great tradition of the past to recount the silent resonances of contemporary reality.
DESCRIPTION
"Mercato di Treviso", oil on panel, 47x37cm the sole canvas, 1980s, signed at the bottom right.
A rare and anomalous painting for the painter.
AUTHOR
Matteo Massagrande (1959) Italian painter and printmaker. Born in Padua in 1959 and today active between his hometown and Hajós in Hungary, he is regarded as one of the most authoritative masters of contemporary realism at an international level. Although he is famous for his silent interiors and abandoned villas where light is the absolute protagonist, his still-life research constitutes a fundamental pillar of his poetics, approached with the same poetics reserved for great architectures. In these works, everyday objects such as jugs, vases, or fruit are not mere exercises in style, but become "portraits of matter" examined with a meticulousness that stems from his deep knowledge of ancient techniques, engraving, and restoration. Through a skilful use of chromatic stratification, Massagrande transforms still life into a meditation on time and permanence, elevating microscopic detail to a metaphysical and suspended dimension.
His long career, begun early in the seventies and enriched by intellectual exchanges with figures of the calibre of Ermanno Olmi, Riccardo Licata, and Giacomo Guidi, has led him to exhibit in over one hundred solo shows across Europe, Asia, and the United States. His most recent still lifes, central to important exhibitions between 2024 and 2025 in London and Varese, confirm his ability to render the spiritual density of the everyday through painting that is at once pure technique and poetic vision. With works in prestigious permanent collections, including the Uffizi’s Cabinet of Prints, Massagrande confirms himself as an artist capable of dialoguing with the great tradition of the past to recount the silent resonances of contemporary reality.
DESCRIPTION
"Mercato di Treviso", oil on panel, 47x37cm the sole canvas, 1980s, signed at the bottom right.
A rare and anomalous painting for the painter.
