Winter Landscape, Near Maloja, Circa 1920 Gottardo Segantini (1882-1975) flag


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"Winter Landscape, Near Maloja, Circa 1920 Gottardo Segantini (1882-1975)"
Winter landscape, near Maloja, circa 1920 Gottardo Segantini (1882-1975) Beautiful view of a Swiss winter landscape from the beginning of the 20th century near Maloja, oil on panel signed G Segantini. Excellent quality and condition large winter landscape typical of the artists' work, signed lower right. Framed. The first potentially important works of Segantini. Provenance: British private collection Dimensions: 31 "x 31" framed approximately Biography Painter and printmaker. the eldest son of the painter Giovanni Segantini. Born in Pusiano near Brianza in the province of Como. He moved with his family to Savognin in Switzerland in 1882 and to Maloja in 1894. In 1899, Gottardo Segantini spent a few months at the Accademia di Brera before leaving for Zurich to study engineering at the Technical University (today 'hui ETH) where he learned the technique of etching, and began painting in 1902. His father had made some prints. For he exhibited an etching Le Soir in Paris in 1885 Palais du Louvre International exhibition of white & black and an etching of The Angel of Life from c.1894 can be found at the Museo Segantini in San Moritz. Gottardo Segantini traveled to Munich in 1902 and to Berlin in 1904, where he received instructions from the painter and printmaker Emil Orlik. From 1902 until the end of World War I he spent time in Maloja and Zurich, spending the winters in Rome. A set of six of his 'Engadina' etchings was published in 1913 by Kurt Wolff in Leipzig in the large edition of 250. Many of his prints reproduced his father's paintings. Gottardo Segantini's paintings were in a Divisionist style strongly influenced by his father and notable for their translucency and luminosity. Throughout his life, he championed his father's work. He died in Samaden on June 9, 1974. Three years after his death, the Milanese printer Giorgio Upiglio produced a new jubilee edition of 5 of his etchings for the Vereinigung Pro Segantini.
Price: 12 000 €
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Artist: Gottardo Segantini (1882-1975)
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition

Length: 78cm
Width: 78cm
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Reference: 791513
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Winter Landscape, Near Maloja, Circa 1920 Gottardo Segantini (1882-1975)
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0044 7766909837
0044 7766909837


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