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Landscape Ligure Di Giacomo Picollo Incision On paper Signed Liguria G38
OLD engravingLate 19th century / early 20th centuryDESCRIPTION Ancient engraving depicting a Ligurian landscape by the painter and engraver Giacomo Picollo (Genoa 1905 - Sestri Ponente 1983). Biographical notes taken from the Pittoriliguri.info websitePainter, engraver and ceramist, he studied at the Ligustica Academy of Fine Arts, a pupil of the painters Maragliano and Bertelli. With the portraitist Amisani and the surrealist Carpi, he completed his artistic studies at the Brera Academy in Milan. He made his debut in 1927 at the Exhibition of the Promoter of Fine Arts, in 1929 at the first "Exhibition of Ligurian Art", presenting two paintings "Adamo ed Eva" and "My father". He was among the founders, in 1931, of the futurist group Sintesi . His activity as a ceramist is also noteworthy; friend of Tullio d'Albisola, he executed numerous works of a futurist nature. He was also part of the Genoese group La Casana. His participation in numerous important national exhibitions: the Venetian Biennials, the Roman Quadrennials (during the 1930s), the Bergamo Prize (exhibition on the Italian landscape ). His personal exhibitions are also numerous in Genoa, La Spezia, Rome and Milan. Abandoning futurist themes, he followed an artistic production linked to the themes of the Italian twentieth century, dedicating himself mainly to the execution of landscapes. In 1943 he was named Academician of Merit of Ligustica, in 1967 member of the Italian Archaeological Academy in Rome. His works are found in Genoa at the Accademia Ligustica, at the Gallery of Modern Art of Genoa and in numerous other public galleries: Rome, Turin, Milan, Savona, La Spezia, Bergamo and at the Picture Gallery of the Franciscan Gallery of Assisi.Era: late 19th/early 20th centuryOrigin: ItalyConditions: excellentMeasures: 25.5 x 35.5 cm (frame included) - 12.5 x 18.5 cm ( engraving measurements)VISIT OUR eCRATER STORE Click hereHundreds of paintings and antiques available! DIRECT LINE: tel. 335 144 69 85PAYMENT We accept the following types of payment: Paypal SHIPPINGInsured and traceable shipping with delivery throughout Italy within 48-72 hours. It is possible to pick it up by hand in Turin by making an appointment and at no additional cost. International shipping available. We offer shipping discounts for combined purchases.RETURNReturn possible within 14 days as indicated by eCRATER rules.FURTHER INFORMATIONFor viewing in person, any high resolution photographs or requests for clarification you can contact us on the telephone number 335 144 69 85 or via the seller questions form.Painter, engraver and ceramist, he studied at the Ligustica Academy of Fine Arts, a pupil of the painters Maragliano and Bertelli. With the portraitist Amisani and the surrealist Carpi, he completed his artistic studies at the Brera Academy in Milan. He made his debut in 1927 at the Exhibition of the Promoter of Fine Arts, in 1929 at the first "Exhibition of Ligurian Art", presenting two paintings "Adamo ed Eva" and "My father". He was among the founders, in 1931, of the futurist group Sintesi . His participation in numerous important national exhibitions: the Venetian Biennials, the Roman Quadrennials (during the 1930s), the Bergamo Prize (exhibition on the Italian landscape ). His works are found in Genoa at the Accademia Ligustica, at the Gallery of Modern Art of Genoa and in numeroPainter, engraver and ceramist, he studied at the Ligustica Academy of Fine Arts, a pupil of the painters Maragliano and Bertelli. With the portraitist Amisani and the surrealist Carpi, he completed his artistic studies at the Brera Academy in Milan. He made his debut in 1927 at the Exhibition of the Promoter of Fine Arts, in 1929 at the first "Exhibition of Ligurian Art", presenting two paintings "Adamo ed Eva" and "My father". He was among the founders, in 1931, of the futurist group Sintesi . His participation in numerous important national exhibitions: the Venetian Biennials, the Roman Quadrennials (during the 1930s), the Bergamo Prize (exhibition on the Italian landscape ). His works are found in Genoa at the Accademia Ligustica, at the Gallery of Modern Art of Genoa and in numero