Sem título
Oil On Board
Modernist
1985
42.0 x 32.0 cm
Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
Giclée / Stampe d'arte
Stampa giclée o su tela di qualità museale, con produzione rapida e diverse opzioni di finitura. ( Ordina la riproduzione dipinta a mano
Passa all'immagine digitale)
P118B $10
P118H $10
P118W $10
P438Z $10
P508JH $12
P508YH $12
P805H $10
P805Z $10
P919BZ $10
P919G $10
P919XJ $10
P959ZH $10
P968JZ $12
W106C $8
W218G $10
W218JH $8
W218Y $10
W307PJ $10
W316G $10
W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
W500HY $15
W500JH $15
W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
W953PJ $8
Scegli tra le nostre dimensioni predefinite, che rispettano le proporzioni originali dell'opera d'arte.
È possibile inserire dimensioni personalizzate per adattare l'opera a una cornice o a uno spazio specifico. Se la dimensione selezionata non corrisponde alle proporzioni dell'immagine originale, procederemo al ritaglio dell'opera o all'estensione dell'immagine con un bordo specchiato o a tinta unita. Un mockup digitale ti verrà inviato per approvazione prima dell'inizio della produzione.
Si prega di notare che l'anteprima a schermo non riflette il ritaglio o l'estensione effettivi. Solo il mockup mostrerà accuratamente la composizione finale.
Sebbene siano disponibili dimensioni personalizzate, si raccomanda di selezionare una dimensione dall'elenco predefinito per preservare le proporzioni originali.
Consegna in tutto il mondo () in 2 settimane invece delle normali 4/5 settimane. (16 Settembre)
Spedizione espressa gratuita in tutto il mondo
Tela in lino di alta qualità
Assicurazione completa sulla spedizione
Garanzia di rimborso dei dazi doganali
Garanzia di perfetta fedeltà cromatica
Politica di reso entro 100 giorni (solo per difetti di fabbricazione)
Garanzia di rimborso al 100%
Sconto per acquisti multipli
Sem título
Giclée / Stampe d'arte
Dimensioni della riproduzione
-
Prezzo totale
$ 80
A Symphony in Sky: Exploring Lorenzato's Vibrant Depiction
To gaze upon this canvas is to be swept away by the boundless energy of an equatorial sky. Sem título, or "Untitled," captures a moment of breathtaking atmospheric drama, rendered with the passionate intensity characteristic of Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato’s later career. The composition is dominated by a magnificent interplay between vivid blues and fiery reds, suggesting both the serene vastness of nature and the dramatic pulse of life unfolding beneath it. It is more than just a depiction of weather; it feels like an emotional landscape painted with pigment.
Mastery of Color and Light
Lorenzato’s technique here speaks to his deep understanding of color theory, allowing him to build depth through contrasting hues. The blues form the expansive backdrop, suggesting infinite distance and calm contemplation, while the scattered red clouds inject a vital, almost urgent warmth into the scene. These reds are not uniform; they shift in tone, implying thickness and movement within the cloud masses. Notice the subtle placement of the sun in the upper right corner—a brilliant focal point that anchors the entire composition, suggesting illumination breaking through the atmospheric drama. This masterful handling of light gives the piece an almost palpable dimensionality.
Context and Emotional Resonance
Created in 1985, this work emerges from a period where Lorenzato was deeply connected to the vibrant spirit of Belo Horizonte. While his biography speaks of influences ranging from erudite academic training to the popular scenes of urban life, this particular piece channels a pure, elemental energy. The contrast between the cool blues and hot reds evokes a powerful emotional resonance—perhaps the tension between tranquility and passion, or the fleeting beauty found at the intersection of natural grandeur and human experience. It is an optimistic yet dramatic vision.
Bringing the Sky Home
For collectors and designers alike, this reproduction offers an unparalleled opportunity to infuse any space with Brazilian modernist vitality. The scale, 42 x 32 cm, allows it to function beautifully as a striking accent piece, whether gracing above a console table or complementing gallery walls. Lorenzato’s ability to fuse the monumental subject of nature with such intimate, vibrant execution ensures that this artwork remains both academically rich and immediately emotionally engaging. It is a window into a perfect, dramatic afternoon sky.
Biografia dell'artista
A Brazilian Modernist Master
Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato (1900 – 1995), born in Brasília, Brazil, stands as a pivotal figure within brazilian modernist art. His artistic trajectory is defined by an unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of Minas Gerais’s tropical savanna during its rapid urbanization—a subject that would become synonymous with his distinctive visual language. Lorenzato's oeuvre transcends mere representation; it embodies a profound engagement with the materiality and spirit of the Brazilian landscape, establishing him as one of the foremost artists of his era.Artistic Style and Technique: The Comb Texture Method
Lorenzato’s artistic approach was radically innovative, characterized by a technique he termed “comb texture.” This method involved applying pigment to canvas using a specially adapted comb—a tool that imparted subtle shades and textural irregularities onto the surface. Rather than striving for photographic realism, Lorenzato sought to convey atmosphere and emotion through an expressive manipulation of color and surface. This distinctive technique wasn’t merely stylistic; it was deeply rooted in his understanding of Brazilian art history and influenced by movements like Labor-Rural Modernism. It allowed him to achieve a remarkable level of detail while simultaneously conveying the feeling of the savanna—a feat that distinguishes his paintings from many others of the time.Notable Works and Locations
Lorenzato’s artistic output is marked by several significant pieces, notably Sem título (51 x 40 cm), housed at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo. This monumental canvas exemplifies Lorenzato's masterful command of color and texture, capturing the luminous quality of Minas Gerais’s midday sun. Furthermore, Promenade Arcachon II, created collaboratively with Frederick Cuming, showcases Lorenzato’s engagement with broader artistic dialogues within Europe during his travels. The Worcester College collection—where Lorenzato's work was displayed—provided an important context for understanding the stylistic developments of the period.Early Influences and Artistic Formation
Lorenzato’s artistic journey commenced at a young age when he began assisting a painter, fostering an early immersion in artistic principles and practices. Subsequently, his relocation to Italy proved formative, where he participated in the reconstruction project of Arsiero commune in Vicenza—a period marked by exposure to architectural design and artistic experimentation. His travels with Cornelius Keesman broadened his horizons, introducing him to diverse cultural perspectives and enriching his artistic sensibility.Legacy and Impact
Lorenzato’s enduring legacy resides in his contribution to brazilian modernism and his pioneering use of “comb texture.” He profoundly impacted subsequent generations of artists who embraced his expressive style—a testament to the lasting influence of his vision. His paintings continue to resonate with viewers today, offering a captivating glimpse into Brazil's transformative era through an unforgettable artistic lens. Explore more of Lorenzato’s artworks on OriginalUniqueArt.com @.Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato
1900 - 1995 , Brazil
Informazioni rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernism; Labor-Rural Modernism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Frederick Cumming']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Cornelius Keesman']
- Date Of Birth: 1900
- Full Name: Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato
- Nationality: Brazilian
- Notable Artworks:
- Sem título (51 x 40 cm)
- Promenade arcachon ii
- Place Of Birth: Brasília, Brazil

L'opzione vetro è disponibile solo per dimensioni inferiori a 110 cm
