Ottone Zorlini (Treviso 1891 - São Paulo 1967) - Landscape with Staircase. 25.5 x 33.5 cm (unframed) - 35 x 43 cm (framed). Oil on cardboard, in a wooden frame. Artwork signed lower right: "O. Zorlini". Ottone Zorlini, a painter from Treviso active between Italy and Brazil in the first half of the 20th century, trained within the Venetian tradition of plein air landscape painting. His work reflects a constant focus on natural light and the atmospheric rendering of places, with a loose and synthetic brushstroke close to the experiences of Lombard realism and the post-Impressionist Venetian school. The painting depicts a landscape corner with an arched stone staircase, presumably in a rural or villa setting, flanked by dense vegetation of cypresses and broad-leaved trees. The composition is resolved with quick and material touches, which build solid chromatic masses with effective use of light-shadow contrast. The palette, dominated by bright whites and deep greens, attests to the artist's ability to capture the essence of the landscape motif with immediacy. Condition report: Good condition of the painted surface. All shipments within the EU are free and professionally packed. This item is sold with a legally valid certificate of authenticity. Further details on the condition report are available upon request. Viezzi Arte guarantees quality and professionalism at competitive prices, contact us at
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