"Riccardo Pellegrini (1863-1934) Watercolor The Rest Of The Traveling Merchant; Italian School"
Riccardo Pellegrini 1863- 1934, italy, Beautiful and large watercolor from the end of the 19th century, amusing scene of the camp of a traveling merchant, Watercolor on paper signed with the artist's monogram lower right, original frame with a small lack in the angle format 48cm by 70cm framed and 35cm by 60cm without frame Will be delivered without the glass to avoid any accident Riccardo Pellegrini (born in 1863 in Milan and died in 1934 in Crescenzago, today a district of the Lombard capital) is a painter Italian which was active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Biography Riccardo Pellegrini was formed in Milan during the period of Romanticism. Subsequently he studied Rome and Naples, followed by Domenico Morelli. He traveled for a long time in Europe (Great Britain, France and Spain). Spain was for Pellegrini an important source of inspiration for the rustic Spanish subjects of many of his paintings. In Pisa, an exhibition of 19 of his paintings was dedicated to him2. Several of his paintings can be seen at the Museo Poldi Pezzoli museum in Milan.