Pietro Sassi Art
Pietro Sassi was an Italian painter and watercolorist. Painter of landscapes — with figures and in the presence of ancient architecture — and also of genre scenes, Sassi from Alessandria moved to Rome and traveled along Italy (Tyrol, Venice, Roman countryside), looking for ideas for his canvases and watercolors. He also went to Olevano Romano, a village that has become a destination for artists, who wanted to paint the landscape en plein air. In 1883, in Rome, he exhibited many works. He was present in 1884 at the Turin Exhibition and in 1887, he exhibited fresh grapes, dried grapes and a forest at the Venice Biennale. Cesare Tallone became one of his pupils.
Mid-19th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil
19th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil
17th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Copper
Early 19th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil, Canvas
18th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil, Wood Panel
18th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil, Canvas
1950s Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Copper
Early 1800s Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Canvas, Oil
1760s Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil, Wood Panel
1780s Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Canvas, Oil
17th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil, Canvas
1810s Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil, Wood Panel
17th Century Old Masters Pietro Sassi Art
Oil
Early 1900s Pietro Sassi Art
Canvas, Oil