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Mario De Angeli
VENICE -In the Manner of Canaletto- Italian Landscape Oil on Canvas Painting

2009

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Venice - Mario De Angeli - Italia 2009 - Oil on canvas cm. 80x120. Gold leaf gilded wooden frame ext. mis. cm.100x140 Mario De Angeli's canvas is an extraordinary work of Italian landscape painting. They are inspired by the landscape painting of Luca Carlevarijs, Canaletto's master, who dominated the Venetian market in 1700. De Angeli's paintings are a tribute to the city of Venice which thus becomes a spectacle of visible reality. In addition to the impeccable perspective and wise knowledge of architecture, the city is seen with a fantastic eye where water, a fundamental element, creates a variable and imaginary mirror game. Mario De Angeli's brushwork is precise, the touch is soft, the chromatic sense is accurate and varied. His painting creates excellent works, memories of precise places in beautiful Italy and at the same time memories of the heart.
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