Tendon screws oil on canvas by De Filippis. 90s

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€ 1,100.00

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€ 1,000.00


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Work sheet Artist: Rachele Bruna (Brunella) De Filippis (San Severo, 1958 – Manfredonia, 2018). Title: Curtain Screws. Technique: Oil on canvas (impasto/palette knife technique). Period: Early 80s. State of conservation: Excellent; the work is presented with a contemporary double wooden frame fabric molding and passepartout. Provenance: Private collection. On the back there is the original cartouche applied by the artist with title and price of the time (L. 1,300,000). At the bottom right you can see the signature "Brunella". Artist Profile Brunella De Filippis was a sensitive and vigorous interpreter of the Apulian landscape. Born in San Severo, a center of excellence for viticulture in the Capitanata area, and established subsequently to Manfredonia, was able to transpose onto canvas the constant dialogue between the land and the light of the South. His stylistic feature stands out for a material and vibrant application, capable of capturing not only the form of nature, but also its life force. His passing in 2018 consolidated the interest of collectors in its production, a precious testimony of a territorial identity authentic. Critical Analysis of the Work In "Viti a Tendone", De Filippis addresses one of the most iconic themes of Apulian agriculture: the vineyard pergola raised. The work stands out for: Immersive Perspective: The observer is ideally placed under the structure of the tent, a compositional choice that enhances the plant architecture and the sense of protection of the pergola. Material Technique: The skilful use of color in relief gives three-dimensionality to the bunches and foliage, creating a play of light and shadow that simulates the filtering of the sun through the leaves. Chromatism: A palette dominated by deep greens and brown earth tones, lit by flashes of light that give the painting an almost tactile freshness. Market and Collectible Value The work represents an investment of great interest for those seeking Italian figurative art Twentieth century linked to the roots of the territory. The original cartouche on the back, which shows a historical valuation of 1,300,000 lire, attests to the professional positioning of the artist already in the early 1980s at galleries and institutions. The completeness of the documentation and the excellent state of the frame makes the work ready for inclusion in a valuable collection or in a high representation context.

ID: 129145-1772475984-145037

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Excellent

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Italian

Origin

80-90

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1

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60 cm

Height

40 cm

Width

5 cm

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