Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon

TONI BORDIGNON, in the Old Master style, Capriccio landscape painting

4,800 €
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Old Master style painting by Toni Bordignon
Height with frame :
111 cm (43.29 In)
Length :
80 cm (31.2 In)
Weight :
8 kg (17.68 lbs)
Depth :
6 cm (2.34 In)

Period :

XX th c

Material :

Oil on canvas

Artist :

TONI BORDIGNON

Price :

< 5.000 €

This composition by Toni Bordignon follows the great tradition of the classical Italian landscape, executed with a dexterity reminiscent of 18th-century vedutes and capriccios. The artist, born in 1921, established himself as a master of the anachronistic style, capturing here the essence of the Roman or Venetian countryside through a subtle interplay of light and shadow. This large-scale oil on canvas (91 x 60 cm canvas size) reflects an aesthetic pursuit where wild nature meets the architectural harmony of a distant villa, evoking an erudite nostalgia for the golden age of European painting.

The technique employed by Bordignon relies on superimposed glazes and a swift brushstroke for foreground details, notably the figure on the path and the rocky cliffs. The use of an earthy palette, enhanced by the azure blue of a mottled sky, gives the work a remarkable atmospheric depth. The state of conservation is excellent, with the canvas maintaining its original tension on a sturdy stretcher, free from premature cracking or visible restorations under standard examination.

Presented in its imposing period frame reaching 121 cm in height, this work possesses an undeniable decorative and museum-like presence. The signature at the bottom left formally authenticates this hand, well-recognized on the art market for its vibrant homages to the Old Masters. For the collector, this piece represents a rare opportunity to acquire a major format by a painter who successfully bridged 20th-century modernity with the elegance of Italian classicism.

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