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Antonio Sciacca (1957) - Paesaggio astratto

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Technique: Smalto su tela
Signature: Hand signed
Amazing painting by master Antonio Sciacca depicting a beautiful abstract landscape dedicated to the Russian master Poliakoff Sergi. Biography: Serge Poliakoff (Moscow, 8 January 1906 – Paris, 12 October 1969) was a Russian painter who became French in 1962.
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Having left his homeland following the Russian Revolution, he wandered as a refugee through various European countries, adapting to live with the most disparate professions. Having arrived in Paris in 1923, he was attracted to the study of painting. During a two-year stay in England, from 1935 to 1937, he followed courses at the Slede School in London; The meeting in Paris with Robert Delaunay and Vasily Kandinsky was decisive for his aesthetic orientations: Serge Poliakoff's research and artistic interests found the right path, the most congenial one, in geometric abstractionism.
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Within this direction he experimented, with inexhaustible imagination, the invention of forms and the development of the most diverse techniques, sometimes with the ardor of a visionary. his compositions reveal the intensity of a meditative research in the infinite variations of shapes in space. Interesting is the series of abstract compositions, executed by the artist after 1955, in which the space, illusorily created by the insertion of colored areas constructed in dense tonal relationships, has the power to evoke that of the tradition of ancient Russian icons. [1] This painting is part of a collection of paintings cataloged in the general volume where there are also the abstracts dedicated to the master Alberto Burri, the volcanoes, the abstracts dedicated to the great Mark Rothko, and the beautiful seascapes present, they were produced in enamel to highlight the quality of the materials used, the canvases were produced by hand with modern techniques, complete with wedges to ensure that the canvases remain taut, all small measures that ultimately make the difference. Bright colors, combinations and thirty-year techniques highlight this painting of rare beauty. Shipping is tracked and insured
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Technique: Smalto su tela
Signature: Hand signed
Amazing painting by master Antonio Sciacca depicting a beautiful abstract landscape dedicated to the Russian master Poliakoff Sergi. Biography: Serge Poliakoff (Moscow, 8 January 1906 – Paris, 12 October 1969) was a Russian painter who became French in 1962.
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Having left his homeland following the Russian Revolution, he wandered as a refugee through various European countries, adapting to live with the most disparate professions. Having arrived in Paris in 1923, he was attracted to the study of painting. During a two-year stay in England, from 1935 to 1937, he followed courses at the Slede School in London; The meeting in Paris with Robert Delaunay and Vasily Kandinsky was decisive for his aesthetic orientations: Serge Poliakoff's research and artistic interests found the right path, the most congenial one, in geometric abstractionism.
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Within this direction he experimented, with inexhaustible imagination, the invention of forms and the development of the most diverse techniques, sometimes with the ardor of a visionary. his compositions reveal the intensity of a meditative research in the infinite variations of shapes in space. Interesting is the series of abstract compositions, executed by the artist after 1955, in which the space, illusorily created by the insertion of colored areas constructed in dense tonal relationships, has the power to evoke that of the tradition of ancient Russian icons. [1] This painting is part of a collection of paintings cataloged in the general volume where there are also the abstracts dedicated to the master Alberto Burri, the volcanoes, the abstracts dedicated to the great Mark Rothko, and the beautiful seascapes present, they were produced in enamel to highlight the quality of the materials used, the canvases were produced by hand with modern techniques, complete with wedges to ensure that the canvases remain taut, all small measures that ultimately make the difference. Bright colors, combinations and thirty-year techniques highlight this painting of rare beauty. Shipping is tracked and insured
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