Domenico Ronca (1964) - Peace on the sea





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Peace on the sea is an original oil painting in the Impressionist style from Italy by Domenico Ronca, dated 2025, measuring 30 × 40 cm and hand signed.
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This artwork by Domenico Ronca beautifully captures a serena of the sea.
A woman in a flowing white dress, embodying tranquility, sits in the shadow of a swaying palm tree, her straw hat casting a soft shadow over her face, hinting at a contemplative mood as she relaxes, the blue waves gently lapping the sandy shore, mirroring the vivid blue sky dotted with wispy clouds.
The artist Ronca's skillful use of color and light highlights the contrast between the sunlit beach and the fresh shaded relief under the palm tree, the vivid brushstrokes add texture to the palm leaves and sand, enhancing the sense of movement and life.
The composition is a harmonious blend of relaxation and natural beauty, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in this idyllic coastal escape, the evocative charm of the painting making it a timeless reminder of peaceful solitude by the sea.
Original impressionist painting by Italian painter Domenico Ronca ( Molfetta - Italia 1964 )
Certification stamped and signed in accordance with Italian law
Medium : oil on canvas in excellent condition
Title or subject : " Peace on the sea "
Measures painting : 30 x 40 cm - frame not included
Provenance : Artist studio D. Ronca - Rome ( Italy )
Certification and archiving : Modì Arte - Livorno ( Italy )
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DOMENICO RONCA
Domenico Ronca was born in Molfetta ( Bari - Puglia ) in 1964 and following in his father's footsteps, he showed his passion for art as a child; one of his first paintings, depicting the garden of his father's house, dates back to the age of about 13.
A few years later his first public artistic experiences will begin, when in the wake of his father he will begin to present his canvases to appraisers, critics and art dealers throughout Italy, exhibiting together with his father in some group exhibitions, including in Toronto.
The difficult following years are characterized not only by the continuous study of painting techniques and the much loved classics, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, De Nittis, Boldini and others, but also by the contingent daily necessity that will slow down public initiatives. However, at that time there were exhibitions in Foggia (Vieste 1985), Monterotondo (1986), Rome (Il Ponte 1988), Rome, Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions (1990) with the patronage of the Comed Yearbook, and others.
The more than thirty years of artistic career are worth today the creation of his own pictorial style and his own expressive line that is manifested in the canvases of recent years with the choice of "glazes" and color combinations used for the intertwining of particularly distinctive forms of his painting, in which he often loves to represent female subjects or landscapes with horses.
Valuable are “Forza indomita”, a 50x50 oil dated 1997, depicting a white horse with a rider, in which colors and chiaroscuro intertwine the lines that define the figures with virile strength; and "Natura morta" a slightly earlier oil, with transparent colors and almost enchanted lights.
This artwork by Domenico Ronca beautifully captures a serena of the sea.
A woman in a flowing white dress, embodying tranquility, sits in the shadow of a swaying palm tree, her straw hat casting a soft shadow over her face, hinting at a contemplative mood as she relaxes, the blue waves gently lapping the sandy shore, mirroring the vivid blue sky dotted with wispy clouds.
The artist Ronca's skillful use of color and light highlights the contrast between the sunlit beach and the fresh shaded relief under the palm tree, the vivid brushstrokes add texture to the palm leaves and sand, enhancing the sense of movement and life.
The composition is a harmonious blend of relaxation and natural beauty, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in this idyllic coastal escape, the evocative charm of the painting making it a timeless reminder of peaceful solitude by the sea.
Original impressionist painting by Italian painter Domenico Ronca ( Molfetta - Italia 1964 )
Certification stamped and signed in accordance with Italian law
Medium : oil on canvas in excellent condition
Title or subject : " Peace on the sea "
Measures painting : 30 x 40 cm - frame not included
Provenance : Artist studio D. Ronca - Rome ( Italy )
Certification and archiving : Modì Arte - Livorno ( Italy )
Shipping painting stretched by Fedex,UPS,TNT,SDA express from Italy with tracking number
PLEASE NOTE: It's important for us to inform you that our after-sales customer service is always available and at your disposition for assistance or simple information,we are available to resolve any issues, please contact us.
We constantly monitor shipments, but we are not responsible for any delivery delays by couriers.
DOMENICO RONCA
Domenico Ronca was born in Molfetta ( Bari - Puglia ) in 1964 and following in his father's footsteps, he showed his passion for art as a child; one of his first paintings, depicting the garden of his father's house, dates back to the age of about 13.
A few years later his first public artistic experiences will begin, when in the wake of his father he will begin to present his canvases to appraisers, critics and art dealers throughout Italy, exhibiting together with his father in some group exhibitions, including in Toronto.
The difficult following years are characterized not only by the continuous study of painting techniques and the much loved classics, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, De Nittis, Boldini and others, but also by the contingent daily necessity that will slow down public initiatives. However, at that time there were exhibitions in Foggia (Vieste 1985), Monterotondo (1986), Rome (Il Ponte 1988), Rome, Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions (1990) with the patronage of the Comed Yearbook, and others.
The more than thirty years of artistic career are worth today the creation of his own pictorial style and his own expressive line that is manifested in the canvases of recent years with the choice of "glazes" and color combinations used for the intertwining of particularly distinctive forms of his painting, in which he often loves to represent female subjects or landscapes with horses.
Valuable are “Forza indomita”, a 50x50 oil dated 1997, depicting a white horse with a rider, in which colors and chiaroscuro intertwine the lines that define the figures with virile strength; and "Natura morta" a slightly earlier oil, with transparent colors and almost enchanted lights.

