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Ships - Painting by Bruno Croatto - 1938
Ships - Painting by Bruno Croatto - 1938

Ships - Painting by Bruno Croatto - 1938

By Bruno Croatto

Located in Roma, IT

Ships is an original painting realized by Bruno Croatto in 1938. Signed and datet by the Artist at

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1930s Modern Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Bridge - Etching by Bruno Croatto - 1897

The Bridge - Etching by Bruno Croatto - 1897

By Bruno Croatto

Located in Roma, IT

The Bridge is an original etching realized by the Italian master Bruno Croatto. Hand-signed on the

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1890s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

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Still Life with Citrons - 1940s - Bruno Croatto - Painting - Modern
Still Life with Citrons - 1940s - Bruno Croatto - Painting - Modern

Still Life with Citrons - 1940s - Bruno Croatto - Painting - Modern

By Bruno Croatto

Located in Roma, IT

Hand signed and dated on top right, in excellent conditions. Includes contemporary gilded frame, dimensions: 68.5x79x3.3 cm. This artwork is shipped from Italy. Under existing legis...

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1940s Modern Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

View of Siena

Bruno CroattoView of Siena, 1941

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H 19.69 in W 23.63 in

View of Siena

By Bruno Croatto

Located in Roma, RM

Bruno Croatto (Trieste 1875 – Roma 1948), Veduta di Siena (1941) Dipinto ad olio su tavola di cm

Category

1940s Other Art Style Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

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Still Life with Calla Lily - Oil on canvas by Ugo Celada da Virgilio - 1940s
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Located in Roma, IT

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Bruno Croatto became a pupil of Gabriel Hackl at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts but studied the Impressionists and the great masters of the 15th century. He painted figures, landscapes and flowers but his talent emerged in etchings and aquatints, in which, neglecting the drawing, he seeks only color and chiaroscuro effects. He exhibited in Monaco, Trieste, Paris, Venice, Rome, London, Prague and Vienna. In 1930, he held a personal exhibition at the Camera degli Artisti in Rome with more than 100 works among paintings and etchings. His works are preserved in the Prints Cabinet in the Corsini Museum in Rome, in Valle Giulia and in the Uffizi Gallery and in public collections in New York and England. One of his still life paintings is preserved at the Modern Art Gallery in Milan.

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