Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art

Italian Landscape Painting "Premana in Valsassina" - Ambrogio Vismara (1909-1998)

2,750 €
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Italian Landscape Painting by Ambrogio Vismara Art
Height :
53 cm (20.67 In)
Width :
74 cm (28.86 In)
Depth :
5 cm (1.95 In)

Period :

XX th c

Style :

Art Moderne

Artist :

Ambrogio Vismara

The painting Premana in Valsassina by Ambrogio Vismara is a beautiful representation of an early spring rural scene, capturing a moment in the mountainous landscape of Valsassina in northern Italy.The composition is structured around the central villager, leading two goats down a snowy mountain path. This figure, although small in relation to the overall composition, draws the viewer's eye toward the center of the scene. The path curves downward, creating a sense of movement and depth as it leads the viewer into the distance. The rocky terrain and bare winter trees frame the figure, establishing a strong vertical and diagonal dynamic in the scene.

The landscape dominates the composition, with the human figure and animals providing a focal point that emphasizes the scale of the natural surroundings. The bare trees rising from the ground and the boulder in the background create a sense of enclosure while adding layers of texture and form to the landscape. The direction of the path and the positioning of the trees also lead the eye upward and further into the scene, giving it depth and a sense of distance.Vismara uses a muted, earthy color palette to evoke the cold and rugged landscape.

The painting is dominated by shades of brown, ochre, and gray, which describe the rocky terrain and bare winter trees. These warm tones are juxtaposed with the cooler blues and whites of the snow and sky, creating a stark contrast that enhances the winter atmosphere.The snow is rendered in shades of white and light blue, indicating the reflective nature of the snow in shadowed areas and giving the landscape a sense of coldness and clarity. The artist's use of reddish-brown tones to depict the earthy path and rocks adds warmth to the scene, balancing the cooler colors.

The woman’s red headscarf adds a small but vibrant accent of color, standing out against the more subdued hues of the environment.Light plays an essential role in this painting, creating a strong contrast between the illuminated snow and the shaded areas of the path and rocks. The light appears to be coming from the left, casting long shadows from the trees, rocks, and the figure herself. These shadows give the scene a dramatic, almost cinematic quality, enhancing the sense of depth and three-dimensionality.The snow reflects the light, creating bright patches that contrast with the darker tones of the landscape. The interplay of light and shadow adds to the atmosphere of the scene, suggesting a late afternoon or morning setting where the light is lower in the sky, resulting in longer shadows and a softer glow.Vismara’s brushwork is expressive and textured, with visible, dynamic strokes that give the painting an almost impressionistic quality.

The snow and the rocky path are painted with a combination of broad, loose strokes and more detailed touches, creating a tactile sense of the terrain. The roughness of the brushwork in the foreground contrasts with the more delicate treatment of the distant trees and background, enhancing the sense of depth.The trees, with their thin, bare branches, are depicted with quick, linear strokes that suggest their delicate and spindly nature. The texture of the rocky ground and snow is emphasized through layered brushstrokes, giving the surface a sense of roughness and unevenness, perfectly capturing the rugged mountain terrain.The figures and animals are painted with more precision, though Vismara still uses loose strokes to maintain the overall impressionistic feel of the piece.

The viewer can sense the movement of the goats and the figure through the directionality of the brushwork, which suggests motion even in the midst of a relatively static scene.The combination of the muted color palette, soft light, and textured brushwork conveys the quiet, cold beauty of a landscape in early spring. The inclusion of the figure and animals adds a narrative element, suggesting a moment of everyday life in a remote, mountainous setting. Despite the harshness of the environment, there is a sense of calm and resilience, as the figure and goats continue their journey through the snow-covered path.

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