Freddiemac17
Private SellerUSA
About Artist:
Italian ANGELO BROMBO (1893-1962, Venice) original oil on panel Venice Canal signed lower left, A.Brombo
Artist Angelo Brombo (Chioggia 1893 - Venice 1962) born into his profession as a decorator inherited from his family by his father Eugenio, who kept the shop under the arcades in Vena fondamenta in the district of Santa Maria where he worked until 1940. From 1925 to 1929 he taught design at the School of Applied Art in Chioggia. His debut was at an exhibition in 1922 where he participated in Chioggia. From 1927 onward he took part in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad. Among these at the Opera Bevilacqua La Masa, 1930, 31, 32 and an exhibition at the Napoleon hall of the Palazzo Reale in Venice with over fifty works in 1945. In 1944 he moved with his family to Venice where he continued to paint until his death in 1962. In 2010 there was a retrospective exhibition "Luci e colori di Chioggia" at the Museo Civico of Chioggia.
Angelo Brombo
Venice Canal Scene
- 1930-1940
- 19 x 15 inches
- Fine Art Category: paintings
- Medium: Oil / Panel
- Origin: Italy
- Provenance: Likely purchased in Vienna from the artist in the late '20's by a former professor at the Art Institute of Chicago, based on family recollection of the family from which it was purchased.
- Signed: Signed lower left
- Comments:
Excellent, never framed, oil on pamel. A small amount of crackellure but no paint loss.
- Price: $1,500.00 USD
- Seller: Freddiemac17, USA
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- Artplode ID: 4991
- Artplode Seller ID: 10127
About Artist:
Italian ANGELO BROMBO (1893-1962, Venice) original oil on panel Venice Canal signed lower left, A.Brombo
Artist Angelo Brombo (Chioggia 1893 - Venice 1962) born into his profession as a decorator inherited from his family by his father Eugenio, who kept the shop under the arcades in Vena fondamenta in the district of Santa Maria where he worked until 1940. From 1925 to 1929 he taught design at the School of Applied Art in Chioggia. His debut was at an exhibition in 1922 where he participated in Chioggia. From 1927 onward he took part in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Italy and abroad. Among these at the Opera Bevilacqua La Masa, 1930, 31, 32 and an exhibition at the Napoleon hall of the Palazzo Reale in Venice with over fifty works in 1945. In 1944 he moved with his family to Venice where he continued to paint until his death in 1962. In 2010 there was a retrospective exhibition "Luci e colori di Chioggia" at the Museo Civico of Chioggia.