"Pastel Painting, Watercolor By Lionello Grazi, 20th Century"
Lionello Grazi (1894-1973) was a 19th-century painter and landscaper of the Roman countryside. The painter Lionello Grazi was born in Sermide, in the hamlet of Caposotto, in 1894 and died in Rome in 1973 after carrying out important interventions in private and religious buildings in the capital. In Rome, he was a pupil of Aristide Sartorio and, among his various works, he decorated the church of S. Giovanni in Campagnano di Roma and the Siti Chapel in Ussita in the Sibillini Mountains. After the war, he exhibited in public and private galleries and in 1957 won the Toti Prize with "The Battle of Milazzo of 201 BC." The painting depicts a scene of a little girl playing in a henhouse with rabbits and a turkey in her arms, very detailed in its details. Early 1920s/25s. the painting in a modern frame