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This richly toned pastel drawing captures an early vision of Piancastagnaio, a quiet Tuscan street scene that the artist would … Read more This richly toned pastel drawing captures an early vision of Piancastagnaio, a quiet Tuscan street scene that the artist would later revisit in a finished oil painting on canvas. Created as a preparatory study, the composition reveals Telemaco Signorini's keen attention to light, texture, and everyday atmosphere - hallmarks of the Macchiaioli movement, of which he was a leading figure. Figures and a lone donkey animate the narrow, stone-paved alley, their presence rendered with immediacy and sensitivity. As a working sketch, the piece offers a rare glimpse into the artist's process and evolving vision. Elegantly framed with a wide mat and gilt molding, this pastel is a compelling artifact of artistic development and Italian plein air tradition. See less
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