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A gathering of loosely rendered figures fills this canvas in bursts of red and cobalt blue, set against the gold …
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A gathering of loosely rendered figures fills this canvas in bursts of red and cobalt blue, set against the gold leaf ground that unifies the composition. The mood is festive and animated, with gold showing through in fragments between the brighter passages of color, giving the surface a sense of movement and celebration that is more playful than many of Stella's quieter landscapes.
A natural fit for a dining room or any space used for entertaining, where its festive energy can set the tone. This is one of the more colorful and lively works in Stella's catalogue, pairing the gold leaf technique with a bolder palette than usual.
Andrea Stella (1950–2019, Italy), born in Italy in 1950 to Greek parents, was a painter of rare vision whose work fused history, myth, and abstraction. Trained at the Florence Studio of Artistic Woodworking, he began his career restoring medieval treasures in Tuscan churches before evolving into an artist who transformed painting into a luminous exploration of light and material.
Inspired by the Tuscan countryside, the Casentino forests, and the cultural legacy of Florence, Stella rejected rigid definitions of image and meaning. His abstract expressionist canvases and mixed-media works explored myth, light, and materiality. In his later years, he pioneered a meticulous process of fusing 24-carat gold and copper onto canvas, oxidizing the surfaces into brilliant successions of orange, green, red, and gold - works that shimmer with both physical presence and spiritual depth.
Stella was honored by the Municipality of Florence at the Prize of All Arts ceremony, where he was the guest of honor and featured in a solo exhibition, La Corte dei Sognanti (The Court of the Dreamers), at the Palazzo Vecchio. His work is permanently installed in the Palazzo Pitti Museum in Florence and the Vatican Museums in Rome, and has been exhibited across Europe and the United States, including Miami, New York, and California.
Collected by private and corporate patrons, Stella’s paintings merge historical richness with striking innovation. His legacy endures in luminous, transcendent works that testify to art’s power to reveal and heal.
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- Dimensions
- 34ʺW × 2ʺD × 42ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 2010s
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Canvas
- Metal
- Mixed-Media
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- This work is professionally maintained and stored by an important private collector of Stella's work, with no imperfections, in pristine, … moreThis work is professionally maintained and stored by an important private collector of Stella's work, with no imperfections, in pristine, excellent condition. Frame and certificate of authenticity included. less
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