This fascinating oil painting, part of the 20th-century Sicilian School, captures the vibrant and dramatic essence of figurative art. The work, created by artist Angelo Branciamore in 1974 in Syracuse, depicts a clown in a composition rich in intense, contrasting colors ranging from red to blue, with touches of brown and yellow that add depth and movement to the scene.
This fascinating oil painting depicts the iconic figure of a clown in a moment of reflection. The work is distinguished by an energetic and modern pictorial language, where the figure emerges from a vibrant background thanks to a rich and bold application of color.
A psychological portrait that transcends the mask. The clown is depicted with an expression full of pathos, emphasized by the contrast between the whiteness of the ruff and the dark tones of the clothing.
The pictorial texture is dense (textured), creating a play of light and shadow that lends three-dimensionality and dynamism to the composition.
Dimensions: approximately 60x80 cm
- Painted on canvas with a wooden frame, this piece is a distinctive example of 20th-century Sicilian art.
- The artist's painting technique gives the painting a unique texture and a sense of dynamism that immediately captures attention.
- Ideal for collectors and art enthusiasts, this painting will add a touch of history and culture to any space.
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Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlue, Brown, Red, YellowMaterialWood, CanvasNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight80 cmWidth60 cm