Giancarlo Cazzaniga (1930-2013) - Marina






Master’s in culture and arts innovation, with a decade in 20th-21st century Italian art.
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Description from the seller
Giancarlo Cazzaniga (Monza, 1930 – 2013) was an Italian painter associated with the existential realism movement. He is known for his landscapes and depictions of broom blossoms, characterized by an expressive and tactile use of color, often a vivid and luminous yellow. The painting, tempera on wood, is characterized by vibrant colors and expressive brushwork, with a strong emphasis on tones of blue and ochre and portrays a calm stretch of water with a line of vegetation in the foreground and a evening or morning sky. Signed in the bottom right with a back label from the well-known and important Galleria Annunciata Milano with title, technique and authenticity guarantee. Painting size 35 x 50 cm. The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped with contracted couriers and online tracking. For this lot, shipments outside the European Community are not available.
Seller's Story
Giancarlo Cazzaniga (Monza, 1930 – 2013) was an Italian painter associated with the existential realism movement. He is known for his landscapes and depictions of broom blossoms, characterized by an expressive and tactile use of color, often a vivid and luminous yellow. The painting, tempera on wood, is characterized by vibrant colors and expressive brushwork, with a strong emphasis on tones of blue and ochre and portrays a calm stretch of water with a line of vegetation in the foreground and a evening or morning sky. Signed in the bottom right with a back label from the well-known and important Galleria Annunciata Milano with title, technique and authenticity guarantee. Painting size 35 x 50 cm. The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped with contracted couriers and online tracking. For this lot, shipments outside the European Community are not available.
