| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | Galleria d\'Arte Moderna, Milan |
Vittore Grubicy de Dragon was an Italian painter, critic and gallery owner. He is most famous for introducing Divisionism to the Italian art world. Divisionism is a painting style where artists place tiny dots of pure color next to each other so that your eyes naturally blend them together, making the painting appear much brighter. Grubicy is considered the indispensable precursor, promoter and engine of the Italian Divisionist movement. His artistic innovation originated from the close contacts and relationships he developed abroad, particularly with Anton Mauve, Octave Maus and painters of the Hague School. The painting we are looking at is not just a literal documentation of a winter afternoon. The glimmering light, the stillness of the woods and the lit-up horizon give the scene a highly meditative, religious character. The bare winter trees and fallen leaves remind us of the cycle of life, death and rebirth. But the endless golden light that breaks through the darkness suggests a spiritual endurance of a transcendent kind. Grubicy de Dragon continued to rework the canvas endlessly to capture this exact, transcendent emotional atmosphere, which is highlighted by the long creation timeline of this painting.
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