“The lake of Burcina “- Oil on cardboard by Giuseppe Buscaglione
Giuseppe Buscaglione (Ariano, 1868 – Rivoli, 1928) born in Ariano from a family of Biella origins, he studied in Turin with Lorenzo Delleani (1840-1908). One of his best pupils, he soon inherited his predilection for landscape painting. Author of landscapes and seascapes, he draws extraordinary attention from the master to the atmospheric and temporal variations of nature. The values of light and color, studied with precision from life, become the protagonists of Giuseppe Buscaglione’s paintings, precisely in the wake of the master. His landscapes, characterized by great ease, are however often a sort of reinterpretation of those of Delleani. He participated in the Turin Promoters from 1888 to 1913, but did not fail to send works to the Milan, Genoa, Venice, Rome and Florence Expositions. Not much is known about his private life, however it is certain that he conducts a very regular exhibition activity. He died in Rivoli in 1928.
Period: Early 1900s
Measurements: In frame H 88.5 x L 68.5 cm / Carton H 76 x L 56.5 cm