"young girl at the fountain"by Giovanni Segantini, print
This is a musuem quality print from the artist work portfolio, size 10.5×13.5
The image is a painting titled “young girl at the fountain” by Giovanni Segantini, created in 1887. Key details about the artwork and the artist are:
Artist:
Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899), an Italian painter known for Alpine landscapes.
Style:
It is painted in the Divisionist style, similar to Pointillism, where colors are placed side by side
Segantini's work often explores rural life, motherhood, and the Alpine landscape.
Technique:
He used juxtaposed strokes of pure color to create form and light.
Museums:
Segantini's works can be found in museums like the Hermitage Museum, Rijksmuseum, and the National Gallery of Art
This is a musuem quality print from the artist work portfolio, size 10.5×13.5
The image is a painting titled “young girl at the fountain” by Giovanni Segantini, created in 1887. Key details about the artwork and the artist are:
Artist:
Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899), an Italian painter known for Alpine landscapes.
Style:
It is painted in the Divisionist style, similar to Pointillism, where colors are placed side by side
Segantini's work often explores rural life, motherhood, and the Alpine landscape.
Technique:
He used juxtaposed strokes of pure color to create form and light.
Museums:
Segantini's works can be found in museums like the Hermitage Museum, Rijksmuseum, and the National Gallery of Art
This is a musuem quality print from the artist work portfolio, size 10.5×13.5
The image is a painting titled “young girl at the fountain” by Giovanni Segantini, created in 1887. Key details about the artwork and the artist are:
Artist:
Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899), an Italian painter known for Alpine landscapes.
Style:
It is painted in the Divisionist style, similar to Pointillism, where colors are placed side by side
Segantini's work often explores rural life, motherhood, and the Alpine landscape.
Technique:
He used juxtaposed strokes of pure color to create form and light.
Museums:
Segantini's works can be found in museums like the Hermitage Museum, Rijksmuseum, and the National Gallery of Art