'900
Oil painting on cardboard, present signature Alessio Issupoff on the lower left, attributable to the Russian painter Alessio Issupoff (Vjatka, 10 March 1889 – Rome, 17 July 1957) as also reported on the metal ferry on the frame (see photo), painting missing authentication. The painting is a captivating representation of daily life in the countryside, probably dating back to the early decades of the XNUMXth century.
The scene takes place inside a chicken coop in the countryside, where the painter gives ample space to the characters and activities that evoke the daily life of working on a farm. In the background there are few architectural elements, while the focus is on the foreground, full of animals and people. The artistic quality is remarkable, with a clever play of colors and lights that evoke a mixed impressionist and macchiaiolo character. The brush strokes are broad and the supremacy given to color over drawing expresses the artist's desire to highlight the spirit rather than the form of things. This approach gives the entire scene an expressive character and emotional depth.
The painting is accompanied by a beautiful gilded wooden frame, which makes it a piece that will certainly add value to your private collection and arouse the admiration of your guests. Price negotiable.
Frame size (cm):
Height: 43
Width: 57
Depth: 3
Painting light (cm):
Height: 15
Width: 29

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