Paesaggio (Landscape)

Renzo Vespignani

Paesaggio (Landscape), Drawings by Renzo Vespignani
  • Vespignani painting
  • Vespignani ink
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Savvy Price $7,200.00
Gallery Price $9,000.00
Title
Paesaggio (Landscape)
Artist
Renzo Vespignani
Medium
Pen and ink and ink wash on paper
Sight size
9 height X 13 width
Frame
Single paper mat, regular glass, shadow box two tone wood molding
Frame size
15 1/3 height X 19 1/3 width
Signed
Vespignani 1943-3 at viewer's lower right in black ink
Date of creation
March 1943
Condition
Good, as an area of paper is missing at upper right measuring maximum of 1/4 height X 1 1/8 length. See last photo of area.
Description
Titled at lower right corner Paesaggio delle osteihe at viewer's lower right
About The Paesaggio (Landscape)

In the foreground is a mound of what looks like numbered metal drums that would ordinarily contain chemicals at viewer's right. There is a cluster of 2 wheeled carts positioned in the foreground on the viewer's left. These carts remind me of large luggage carts experienced in the vicinity of a train station. A solitary figure is walking toward the multi-storied building, fanning out in the distance.

About Renzo Vespignani
Largely self taught, Renzo Vespignani worked for various literary and political periodicals, establishing a magazine called Roma, Citta Aperta. His publication focused on urban culture. In 1961 he was a founder of the Il Pro e il Contro group of artists, rebelling against Informel painting. Although Vesignani belonged to an Italian realist movement, his depiction of reality often contained an emotional component. Vespignani was known for his portrayal of modern cities to include railways running through urban areas. A catalogue raisonne of his etchings has been configured. First exhibiting in Rome in 1945, he took part in many national and international group exhibitions to include the Venice Biennale in 1950, at which time he was awarded the Bennati prize for engraving. Vespignani also was part of that same Biennale in 1952 and 1954, as well as the Rome Quadriennale (1955 and 1959), receiving the City of Rome prize. While participating in the Sao Paulo Biennale in 1951 and 1959, he received the drawing prize in 1951. He also exhibited at the Biennale des Jeunes in Paris in 1959. In 1961 he was awarded the Fiesole prize.
Other Works By Renzo Vespignani:
  • Portrait of Livia (Ritratto Di Livia), Drawings by Renzo Vespignani
Cultures

European

Medium

Drawings

Subject

Architecture

Keywords

Renzo Vespignani, Vespignani painting, Vespignani ink