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Posted by M.R.N. on March 25, 2014
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Vincenzo said
The one proposed today was another great painter of the past. What is immediately evident in his paintings, is the beautiful chromatic effect, and a very personal way to arrange the brush strokes on the canvas. In short, I think it’s a pretty strong personality. Nice also his figures quite stylized. But what I like in a particular way are his landscapes, and beautiful trees from the trunks and branches a little twisted.
Vincenzo said
Pardon, I did not imagine that il’artista was a woman. But what matters is that she was a great painter.