Single piece Signed Titled
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Year
1990
Medium
Paintings
Reference
0ef54e1a
Mixed technique on paper - 1990 circa
Work by Anna Antola, an italian artist. Fascinated by the cubistic forms of Picasso and from the primary colors of the Fauves, she creates works with geometric lines and signs, having garish tonalities. Antola represents daily moments for example here she depicts a couple on vacation. The red and orange prevail on the work to create a dynamic and warm scenary just as the summer and its sunny days.
The work is signed lower right and the title is lower left.
1930 Milan, Italy
Anna Àntola was born in Milan, in 1930. She was very attached to her hometown.
Her paint is considered naïf. It's characterized by bright colours and dreamful atmospheres fluctuate between her protagonists' unconscius (principally women) and a fairy world.
She studied at first at the Art School of Castello Sforzesco and then at Brera Accademy in Milan; during theese years she meets Masters as Domenico Cantatore e Carlo Carrà. She loves art and music since when she was young, she travelled very much to study the great past painting: Impressionism, 19th Century Masters and her true love, Pablo PIcasso.
Her women are soft and sensual, pleasent and eccentric. Anna Àntola tell their dreams, passions and wishes in a dreamful Milan, with its narrow streets, places and dreamlike glimpses.
Basic shapes and flat colours recall the 19yh century Expressionism, from Matisse to Gauguin. Intense hues and marked outline to describe a fantastic feminine universe with humor and sensuality.
Today we can find many works of her in many Italian and European museums, from Helsinki to Lisbon.
Address
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