CESARE MONTI
(Brescia, 1891 ~ Bellano, Como, 1959)
Malvoni, 1958
Oil on canvas cm 83x40
Flowers represent an important expressive theme in Cesare Monti's painting.
In this case, it is a work from the painter's last, interesting period, in which he moves with complete freedom, expressing a modern and intense painting, thanks to a rich palette of color solutions.
The line and the drawing disintegrate, creating simple impressions, in which the subject remains clearly defined.
In 1956, Cesare Monti won the Ramazzotti Prize.
The work has been included in the general catalogue due to be published soon.