
(Montagna) Autunno
1962
"(Montagna) Autunno," painted by Gianfranco Ferroni in 1962, presents a compelling visual dialogue between expansive abstraction and the subtle evocation of a natural landscape undergoing seasonal change. The canvas is boldly divided, with a vast expanse of textured blue dominating the upper portion, suggesting a broad sky or the hazy, distant peaks of a mountain range. Below this serene blue, the composition explodes into a dense, richly layered tapestry of earthy tones, greens, and muted yellows, punctuated by darker strokes and vibrant highlights. This lower section, reminiscent of an autumnal panorama, is characterized by its frenetic energy and intricate detail, where forms seem to emerge and dissolve, hinting at foliage, geological formations, or perhaps the traces of human presence within the natural world. Ferroni’s masterful handling of oil paint is evident in the work’s palpable texture and depth. The visible weave of the canvas integrates with the thickly applied pigments, creating a surface that is both painterly and tactile. Dynamic brushwork and layered applications build a complex visual history, suggesting the passage of time and the accumulation of experiences on the landscape. Streaks of white and lighter hues cut through the dense coloration, providing stark contrasts and guiding the eye through the intricate composition, while scattered, almost calligraphic marks further imbue the scene with a sense of observed reality, filtered through an introspective lens. This approach, characteristic of Ferroni’s oeuvre, transforms a conventional landscape into a profound meditation on perception and memory. This powerful work serves as a significant example of Ferroni's unique contribution to post-war Italian art, where he explored the boundaries between figuration and abstraction. "(Montagna) Autunno" captures the artist's enduring fascination with the material world and its psychological resonance, offering collectors a piece that is both visually arresting and deeply contemplative. Its rich emotional depth and sophisticated textural qualities make it a compelling acquisition for any discerning collection.
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
🔨 Auction Lot
Martini Studio d'Arte: Modern & Contemporary Art (December 2018)
December 20, 2018
Estimate: €8,000 to €10,000
Lot 73
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