Tuscan Landscape

Renaissance shapes

 

Tuscan landscape painting with the city of Arezzo 

 

They show the message that a child mind receives when he bumps into what God

 

created. Unable to name things, he sees them with their colour.

 

 

The pure gold background entirely engraved with a burin represents God’s space, the

 

maker of ideal worlds and cities; while the landscape as well as the surrounding

 

environment made up of primary colours represents nature. The houses, the small

 

Romanesque country churches, the walls but also the monuments of the city of

 

Arezzo are turned into geometrical shapes with pure and essential colours. The same

 

ones used by artists in the Renaissance.

 

Sizes: 28 x 36 cm

Categories: Arte Moderna

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Description

Autore: By Silvia Salvadori
Sizes: 28 x 36 cm
Technique: Tempera and gold 23 k on board

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