XIX Century - from 1801 to 1900
Dimensions (cm): Height: 30.00 Width: 20.00 Maximum dimensions (cm): Height: 50.00 Width: 40.00, Depth: 4.00
Oil on cardboard. signed lower right, with dedication “to my friend G. Rutelli”.
Of humble origins, Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca, even once he became an established and appreciated artist, frequenting the Italian and international artistic-cultural environment, always maintained the link with his city, a continuous source of inspiration for his artistic production, and for his poor; in 1939 he built the Dall'Oca Village in Verona, for the benefit of the city's poor, and in 1941 he made a will, leaving all his money and his paintings to the city of Verona for welfare works.
His painting was always purely realistic in nature, influenced above all by the contact with Giacomo Favretto who allowed him to enrich his pictorial technique with brilliant colors and a broad and vaporous style, and by the use of photography as a memory for the representation of reality .
The work, a portrait of a male character seen in profile, is lively in colour.
It is presented in a stylish frame.
Product Condition:Product in good condition, has small signs of wear.
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