Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Luigi de Angelis was born in 1883. A young Pier Paolo Pasolini was curious and attracted by the artistic production of the Ischian artist and wrote these words, "In front of his dirty skies where just bright ribs stretch out, as if softly terrified, painted with a dirty brush, almost without color; in front of his figures, which are often nothing but a shining drop of white lead squashed miserably with a brush, against a background just stained with gray, we would speak almost of a poor metaphysics. In short, the poor metaphysics of which we spoke is . . . his intimate way of being, which gives him consciousness and configures the world theoretically and poetically. This is why his painting relies on primitiveness and freshness, the remains of their usual attributes, charges instead of a confused and opaque melancholy."
20th Century Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
2010s Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
1910s Post-Impressionist Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
20th Century Impressionist Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
Robert Cabay"Notre Dame de Paris" Robert Cabay, French artist, Impressionist style, 1960 c., 1960 c.
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Gold Leaf
1890s French School Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
1970s Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
1880s French School Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
1860s Barbizon School Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
Early 1900s French School Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
17th Century Baroque Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
1880s French School Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
17th Century Baroque Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
1960s Modern Luigi de Angelis Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel



