Giuseppe Ajmone, Oil on Canvas, - Motion, 1982
Features
Motion, 1982
Artist: Giuseppe Ajmone (1923-2005)
Artwork title: Movimento
Age: XX Century - from 1901 to 2000
Subject: Human Figures
Artistic technique: Pittura
Technical specification: Oil on canvas
Description : Movimento
Oil on cavas. SIgned on the lower right corner. Title and signature on the back. Giuseppe Ajmone, artist from Valsesia who studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, had been one of the firmatories of the Manifesto of Realism in 1946. Along with still lives and landscapes, during his first artistic period, Ajmone was very interested in nudes that represent most of his pictorical prodution from 1960s until todai. Framed.
Product Condition:
Very good condition. Wear consistent with age and use. It may have been restored by an expert.
Frame Size (cm):
Height: 73
Width: 63
Depth: 5
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 65
Width: 54
Additional Information
Artist: Giuseppe Ajmone (1923-2005)
Age: XX Century - from 1901 to 2000
The twentieth century is characterized by the prevalence of the bourgeoisie over the working class and by the discovery that life continues to be a struggle for survival and to improve its quality. Technological progress, instead of favoring this development, becomes an instrument of mechanization and drying up of man, who needs to look for a "soul supplement" and new forms to express it. Therefore, a whole series of artistic currents are born that create works expressing the interiority of man, which evoke reality from within rather than represent it, and depict it using, freely, shapes and colors. We therefore have Decadentism with Art Nouveau, Matisse and Braque's Fauvism, Picasso's Cubism, then Expressionism with Munch, Kandinskij's Abstractionism and Metaphysical painting by Carrà and De Chirico. There are numerous currents and groups of artists and intellectuals who use Art as a Manifesto of their thought, often also with a political connotation.Find out more about the 20th century with our insights:
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