The very colorful and expressive painting is created by the Tuscan painter, active in Florence. The author of the painting captures an expression of the playful girl, full of life but at the same time thoughtful and suspended. Virtuoso use of color and brushstrokes, post-impressionist. The rhythm of the brushstrokes is rabid and spontaneous.
Painter signed the painting both at the bottom left and on the back, adding the date, 1958.
Italian painter Sergio Cirno Bissi (1902 - 1987) was born in Tuscany in 1902. During his pictorial career he experimented with techniques belonging to the impressionist and post-impressionist periods. In many of his paintings, it is possible to recognize the distinctive features of "divisionism".
Through his colorful art, Sergio Cirno Bissi captures the true essence of the Italian people; his paintings express an innocent lifestyle, uninfluenced and uncontaminated by modern industrialism. Over the years he has exhibited throughout Italy and his works can be found in private collections in France, England, America and South America. Among his best-known paintings, we must mention “Scena di Mercato” and “Scena d' altri tempo”.