Beautiful work of the famous Ligurian painter Carlo Follini- Technique Oil on Telato Cardboard inserted in an antiqued frame on the left at the bottom of the back be written by Carlo Follini and prof. (It seems) Salviati Mis. Opera 31x25 frame 48x42 cm. . Carlo Follini (1848-Pigli 1938) Carlo Follini studies mathematics while he is used at an insurance, at the same time he devoted himself to self-taught painting. He then enrolled in 1873 at the Albertina Academy of Turin, to follow the landscape courses held by Antonio Fontanesi and since that year he participated continuously in the promoter of Turin. Design. In the same year, inspired by Fontanesi, his production begins with "Fishermen's cottage" and "a corner of my garden" which exhibits at the Turin promoter company, enjoying a good consent of the public and critics. Dating his studies, Follini is repeatedly rewarded for his artistic production. In 1877 he moved to Bologna accompanied by his brother and in the following years, he undertakes several journeys in important Italian cities. Naples, where he exhibits "sunset" to the Promoter Salvator Rosa. In 1881 he returns to Turin, while continuing over the years his travels in Italy and Europe, during which he makes studies from the true, completed later with the use of different techniques and issues: from the Marine (Fosco sunset in Viareggio, 1902, Turin, civic gallery of modern art); to the lake and lagoon landscapes; to the alpine views (Sandeveraggio on the Alps, Rome National Gallery of Modern Art); At the Nature Death (Morta Nature, Turin, Civic Gallery of Modern Art). In 1883, there is a figure at the exhibition of the Promoter of Fine Arts of Genoa, where it will continue to be present in the years to come, also on the occasion of the exhibitions of the promoter company "Alere Flammam" .Nel 1892, the year in which he is appointed honorary partner of the Albertina Academy of Turin, is among the founders of the "Acquarellist society and Pastellists ", then" Society of Friends of Art " Lombardi. Assiduous visitor to the Ligurian Riviera, to whom a large part of his artistic production is dedicated, he will establish himself until his death, which took place in Pegli (GE) on March 6, 1938.