Core
Above the clouds.
Mountain flower.
Majestic mountain.
The tree.
Dawn.
In red and black dress.
The shelter.
Enbedded.
Looking up.
Autumn leaves.
I miss already the bright summerdays.
Grape harvest.
Transport to the cellar.
Vinum mustum.
Country path.
Reaching out.
Stormy autumn day.
Evening light and olive trees.
The old fruit tree.
Lazy autumn afternoon.
Chocolate heart.
The little window.
No tenemos miedo!
Mountains of my homeland.
Nightfall in summer.
Contrasts.
Su molente.
Far away.
Nuraghe Losa.
For you E.
View Point.
Spanish watchtower.
In balance.
Happy blue Monday.
The mermaid.
Sun rising in Arbatax.
Born the 3rd of July:)
Happy summer.
Meditation Time.
Striped stairs.
The girl with pink dress.
Monday, washday.
News?
Waiting for the boat.
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Homage to Segantini.


WISH YOU A FANTASTIC NEW WEEK!
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Giovanni Segantini was born at Arco near Lake Garda, Italy, an Italian by blood but an Austrian by nationality.
Segantini's subject-matter was little influenced by any outside art, but after he had seen reproductions of the Dutch painter Anton Mauve, a relative and teacher of Vincent van Gogh, his style broadened and became more luminous. He worked out-of-doors and, like the Neo-Impressionists, experimented with optical mixtures, or the blending of color not on the canvas but in the eye of the beholder. For some years the subject of Segantini's oils and drawings were the life of the peasants around him, the mother-child relationship, and the Alpine scenery.
Even his symbolist pictures had mountain backgrounds. His last, unfinished, work was an elaborate triptych called Life, Nature, and Death and set in the familiar Alpine landscape. While climbing the Schafberg, in the course of painting this picture, he caught a chill, developed peritonitis, and died on September 28, 1899.
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Giovanni Segantini was born at Arco near Lake Garda, Italy, an Italian by blood but an Austrian by nationality.
Segantini's subject-matter was little influenced by any outside art, but after he had seen reproductions of the Dutch painter Anton Mauve, a relative and teacher of Vincent van Gogh, his style broadened and became more luminous. He worked out-of-doors and, like the Neo-Impressionists, experimented with optical mixtures, or the blending of color not on the canvas but in the eye of the beholder. For some years the subject of Segantini's oils and drawings were the life of the peasants around him, the mother-child relationship, and the Alpine scenery.
Even his symbolist pictures had mountain backgrounds. His last, unfinished, work was an elaborate triptych called Life, Nature, and Death and set in the familiar Alpine landscape. While climbing the Schafberg, in the course of painting this picture, he caught a chill, developed peritonitis, and died on September 28, 1899.
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très belle présentation..
merci pour le texte.. Annemarie
buona nuova settimana
Grandi baci amichevoli
Marie-claire Gallet has addedHave a nice week!
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un grande homage la tua foto ...
ciao aNNa*
Have a lovely week.
ciao !
Have a fantastic week, too.
Greetz, Christien.
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