Giuseppe Giardiello PRICE CHARTS
1877 Neapel - 1920 Neapel. Known for: Italian landscapes, genre paintings, sea motifs, coasts, rural motifs, portraits.
Giuseppe Giardiello was an Italian artist who flourished in the 19th century. He was known for his paintings of Italian landscapes, genre paintings, sea motifs, coasts, rural motifs, and portraits.... Read full biography
Giuseppe Giardiello was an Italian artist who flourished in the 19th century. He was known for his paintings of Italian landscapes, genre paintings, sea motifs, coasts, rural motifs, and portraits. Artist, deeply interested in capturing the distinctive quality of Mediterranean light, which he... Read full biography
Giuseppe Giardiello was an Italian artist who flourished in the 19th century. He was known for his paintings of Italian landscapes, genre paintings, sea motifs, coasts, rural motifs, and portraits. Artist, deeply interested in capturing the distinctive quality of Mediterranean light, which he masterfully transfers onto the canvas using a frayed and pasty painting technique. His work is strongly influenced by the life of fishermen and commoners, portraying scenarios of daily life with vibrant... Read full biography
Giuseppe Giardiello was an Italian artist who flourished in the 19th century. He was known for his paintings of Italian landscapes, genre paintings, sea motifs, coasts, rural motifs, and portraits. Artist, deeply interested in capturing the distinctive quality of Mediterranean light, which he masterfully transfers onto the canvas using a frayed and pasty painting technique. His work is strongly influenced by the life of fishermen and commoners, portraying scenarios of daily life with vibrant and nervous brushstrokes, almost impressionist in style. A technique that brings him considerably closer to the painting of Fausto Pratella, who was also in love with Capri, with its lights and colours, which we clearly find in the large canvas in... Read full biography
Giuseppe Giardiello was an Italian artist who flourished in the 19th century. He was known for his paintings of Italian landscapes, genre paintings, sea motifs, coasts, rural motifs, and portraits. Artist, deeply interested in capturing the distinctive quality of Mediterranean light, which he masterfully transfers onto the canvas using a frayed and pasty painting technique. His work is strongly influenced by the life of fishermen and commoners, portraying scenarios of daily life with vibrant and nervous brushstrokes, almost impressionist in style. A technique that brings him considerably closer to the painting of Fausto Pratella, who was also in love with Capri, with its lights and colours, which we clearly find in the large canvas in question. Giardiello manages to meticulously interpret and capture the moments of Capri life, infusing the sea and... Read full biography

