Mosé Bianchi (Italian, 1840-1904)
PROPERTY FROM A EUROPEAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Mosé Bianchi (Italian, 1840-1904)

Al torrente sui monti di Stresa

Details
Mosé Bianchi (Italian, 1840-1904)
Al torrente sui monti di Stresa
signed 'Mose Bianchi' (lower left); and signed with initials and numbered 'MB 402' (on the reverse)
oil on board
19 ¼ x 26 5/8 in. (48.9 x 67.7 cm.)
Painted circa 1895.
Provenance
Collection Bernasconi, 1977.
Anonymous sale; Milan, Finarte, 1989, no. 404.
with Galleria Silbernagl, Milan, 1986.
Acquired from the above by the father of the present owner.
Literature
E. Piceni and M. Monteverdi, Aspetti del Naturalismo nella pittura lombarda dell'Ottocento, Milan, 1979, IV (illustrated).
P. Biscottini, Mosè Bianchi, Catalogo Ragionato, Milan, 1996, p. 435, no. 752.

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Lot Essay

A student at the Academy of Brera, Mosé Bianchi was soon caught in the cross-currents of modern European Art. Although his emphasis on light and colour places him alongside contemporary movements such as the Macchiaioli, he absorbed a more diverse number of influences. The artist quickly moved from the linear style and historic subject matter of the Academy to produce socially realist genre scenes. In 1869, Bianchi travelled to Paris for three months, where he assimilated the work of the French realists and he soon gained international recognition with exhibitions of his work in cities including Vienna, Paris, Munich and London.

The present work is typical of Bianchi's late style, characterised by muted atmospheric tones and pointed with strong dashes of colour. It was probably during one his stays in Gignese, a village close to Lake Maggiore, that the artist visited Stresa and got inspiration for the present composition. Notable here are the subtle harmonies of light and water that placed the painter at the forefront of Italian naturalism.

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