







Verso S. Teresa Di Gallura 2002 37x37 Mixed Media on Canvas - Signed Twice - Sardinia
Pietro Piccoli
Original Painting : Mixed Media on Canvas
Size : 27x27 in | 69x69 cm
Framed : 37x37 in | 94x94 cm
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Motivated
Year2002
Hand SignedLower Right and on Verso
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassSilver Frame w/ White Mat and Silver Filet
Purchased fromGallery 2002
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Alexander of Florence Gallery, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Ca. in 2002. Original owner.
Story / Additional InfoIncluded is the Alexander of Florence show artist series book.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationSigned Twice: Lower Right and on Verso
LID174485
Pietro Piccoli - Italy
Art Brokerage: Pietro Piccoli Italian Artist: b. 1954. He was born in 1954 in the small town of Montopoli di Sabina in central Italy. At a very early age, he became fascinated with the arts and, at the age of sixteen, was enrolled by his parents in Latina's high school for the arts. By the age of twenty, Piccoli was off to Rome, which in the early 70's was an exciting place for a young artist. It was a hotbed of new ideas and on the cutting edge of the international art scene. Piccoli immediately immersed himself in this new environment, experimenting with new ideas and absorbing the innovative concepts of the many artists whose studios he frequented and to whom he apprenticed himself. Moreover, for a year or so, he traveled in the north of Italy and visited Paris and Zurich. The 80's comprised a second period of active experimentation in Piccoli's career. He investigated new mediums and sought new ways of weaving together the major strands of his style, realism and abstraction, visual detail and imagination. Variously, he tried impressionism, expressionism, and fauvism. Within ten years, he had found a definite direction toward the synthesis he was seeking. His colors became brighter, his brushwork more free. Soon he began adding patches of pure abstraction as a sort of "out-of -focus" overlay in front of the pure landscape. These patches serve as a visual relief from the strongly geometric architectural forms. In his most recent works, the subject matter has become incorporated into the abstraction. Original paintings wanted by Art Brokerage.