Impressionist painting from 1963 signed "Ghizzi".
The subject is a rural scene, three pickers harvesting wheat.
Perhaps inspired by Jean François Millet's 1857 masterpiece, this oil painting on canvas depicts a scene of peasant life belonging to a not too distant past.
The painting was painted in a material way, the paint was spread with a palette knife and a brush, a technique very dear to the impressionist painters of the mid-19th century.
The painter "Ghizzi" signs his name at the bottom left, unfortunately my searches have not given any results, but he is almost certainly an artist from Mantua, given that the frame was developed at the Zuccoli workshop in Mantua.
The canvas has a small tear, barely visible, as seen in the photos.
Measurements:
70 x 55 centimetres