Antonio Fontanesi (Italian, 1818-1882)
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Antonio Fontanesi (Italian, 1818-1882)

Capanna: A woodland hut

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Antonio Fontanesi (Italian, 1818-1882)
Capanna: A woodland hut
signed and inscribed 'A. Fontanesi/a G. Corsi' (lower right)
oil on canvas
28½ x 23½ in. (72.5 x 59.5 cm.)
Painted circa 1869-1876.
Provenance
Vittorio Basso.
Literature
M. Bernardi, Antonio Fontanesi, Milan, 1933, p. 244.
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Please note that there are additional literature references for this work:

M. Calderini, Antonio Fontanesi, Turin, 1925, p. 176, illustrated
A. Dragone, Paesisti Piemontesi dell'Ottocento, 1947, p. 77, tav. VIII (illustrated)

Lot Essay

Antonio Fontanesi was to landscape painting in Italy what Camille Corot was to France - an artist who developed an increasingly poetic vision of nature after having spent much of his youth painting en plein air studying the effects of light and colour.

The present work belongs to the series of atmospheric late works, in which Fontanesi focussed on the effects of twilight in woodland landscapes, paintings which, in addition to Corot, also derived their influence from artists such as Claude (whom he encouraged his students to emulate), and also from Turner, whose work he had seen in London.

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