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Umberto Del NegroUmberto Del Negro Mosaic Panel "St. Mark's Basilica From A Window"1977
1977
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"St. Mark's Basilica From A Window" is a playful and creative still-life mosaic depicting Venice's most famous cathedral church from the vantage point of a view perfect for someone to have their seafood lunch. The work is composed of over a thousand small mosaic pieces, giving the work an expressionist feel but also reminiscent of the works of Vincent Van Gogh. There is a dreamlike quality to this work that conjures collective memories of the sights and smells of Old World Europe.
Umberto Del Negro was a late 20th Century Italian artist. He was born in 1940. His artwork encompasses multiple mediums from mosaic, sculptures, and paintings. His work's subject matter spans an interest in the natural world and society's relationship to it, themes that he explores through his creative usage of each individual work's medium. The artist passed away in 2017.
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