Beautiful and graceful oil on panel painting by the famous Piedmontese painter Carlo Follini.
Appreciable always his impressionist painting technique made of short, decisive strokes.
Title "Agreste Scene"
Signed at lower left and dated at left 19-9-93
Artwork featured in Catalogue Proposals '96, ITALIAN OCTOCENTUR, Antwerp Gallery Turin, Table IX
Measurements: Framed H 45 x W 63 / Table H 26 x W 44 cm
Carlo Follini (Domodossola, August 24, 1848 - Pegli, February 25, 1938) was an Italian painter.
In 1883 he exhibited fifteen studies from life in Rome. He painted Abbeveratoio alpino, now preserved at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome.Considered one of Fontanesi's prized pupils, for his sprezzatura and the strength and energy of his coloring in his studies from nature. He taught at the Accademia Albertina, where among his students was Romolo Ubertalli.