Giuseppe Gheduzzi, “Orientalist Scene,” oil on panel, signed, early 1900s
The work depicts a scene of daily life set in a historic village, characterized by stone architecture and an arched passageway that dominates the composition.
Signed lower right
The scene is pervaded by a soft, diffused light that highlights the materiality of the surfaces.
The brushwork is loose but controlled, typical of genre painting between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a field in which Gheduzzi stands out for his compositional sensitivity and attention to everyday life.
On the back is a label from the Garabello Art Gallery, attesting to the historical provenance of the work.
Dimensions:
Panel 35 × 25 cm
Frame 50 × 40 cm




































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