Landscape Of Italy - Enrico Paulucci (1901-1999) flag


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"Landscape Of Italy - Enrico Paulucci (1901-1999)"
An oil on wood measuring 74X63 cm (without the frame) representing a landscape of northern Italy made in 1926 by Enrico Paulucci (1901 - 1999)

Italian painter, one of the members of the Group of Six of Turin. Son of General Marquis Paolo Paulucci of Roncole (o Paolucci Roncole) and Amalia world, originally from Montegrosso, Enrico Paulucci As a teenager he moved to Turin in the wake of the family and there he completed his classical studies, he graduated in economics and law. During his high school years already he showed his penchant for painting and as he attended university courses began to exhibit in local exhibitions, participating in short periods in Futurism. In the years 1927-1928 he began to associate with the most famous painters of the Turin region. In recent years he became friends with Felice Casorati, and later with Lionello Venturi and Edoardo Persico. In 1928 he went to Paris, where he deepened his knowledge of French painting, leaving impressionism, and became interested in the work of Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Raoul Dufy and Georges Braque..
Price: 8 500 €
Artist: Enrico Paulucci (1901-1999)
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Oil painting on wood
Length: 74 cm
Width: 63 cm

Reference: 1106902
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