Carnaval, Angelo Della Torre, 1947
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Carnaval, Angelo Della Torre, 1947

Artist: Angelo Della Torre (1903-2000)

One of his most intriguing works, dating from 1947, captures the complex atmosphere of the post-war era. This painting depicts a woman at the center of the composition, flanked by two men. The most striking element of the scene is undoubtedly the presence of a masked man, which introduces a dimension of mystery, allegory, or ambiguity.

This work, created shortly after the Second World War, could symbolize the tensions, secrets, or hidden identities that characterized that time of transition and reconstruction. The masked figure invites the viewer to question the role of anonymity, concealment, and uncertainty in post-war society.

500 €

Period: 20th century

Style: Modern Art

Condition: Good condition

Material: Oil painting on wood

Width: 31

Height: 39

Reference (ID): 1628832

Availability: In stock

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Rome 00176, Italy

+393806376776

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Carnaval, Angelo Della Torre, 1947
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