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Carlo Prada SIGNATURES
1884 - 1960. Known for: Portraits, Chiarismo.
The Milanese artist mentioned in the text is Carlo Prada. Influenced initially by pointillism and later attracted to the 'Novecento group', he focused on portraits during that phase and then... Read full biography
The Milanese artist mentioned in the text is Carlo Prada. Influenced initially by pointillism and later attracted to the 'Novecento group', he focused on portraits during that phase and then approached Chiarismo, a movement characterized by the use of light and bright colors. The text describes his... Read full biography
The Milanese artist mentioned in the text is Carlo Prada. Influenced initially by pointillism and later attracted to the 'Novecento group', he focused on portraits during that phase and then approached Chiarismo, a movement characterized by the use of light and bright colors. The text describes his work as depicting luminous views of landscapes, particularly showcasing the tip of Portofino with a focus on light, color transparencies, and a serene contemplation of the sea on warm spring days.... Read full biography
The Milanese artist mentioned in the text is Carlo Prada. Influenced initially by pointillism and later attracted to the 'Novecento group', he focused on portraits during that phase and then approached Chiarismo, a movement characterized by the use of light and bright colors. The text describes his work as depicting luminous views of landscapes, particularly showcasing the tip of Portofino with a focus on light, color transparencies, and a serene contemplation of the sea on warm spring days. The information is sourced from U.Thieme, Becker, Kunster Lexicon, XXVII, Lipsia 1933.U.Thieme, Becker, Kunster Lexicon, XXVII, Lipsia 1933... Read full biography
The Milanese artist mentioned in the text is Carlo Prada. Influenced initially by pointillism and later attracted to the 'Novecento group', he focused on portraits during that phase and then approached Chiarismo, a movement characterized by the use of light and bright colors. The text describes his work as depicting luminous views of landscapes, particularly showcasing the tip of Portofino with a focus on light, color transparencies, and a serene contemplation of the sea on warm spring days. The information is sourced from U.Thieme, Becker, Kunster Lexicon, XXVII, Lipsia 1933.U.Thieme, Becker, Kunster Lexicon, XXVII, Lipsia 1933
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