

"Una Mujer en la Mesa"
This painting by Pio Collivadino depicts a woman seated at a table, viewed from behind, in an intimate interior scene. The artwork features a vase of flowers and a teacup, rendered with warm tones and visible brushstrokes characteristic of the artist's style. This piece offers a serene glimpse into domestic life, reflecting Collivadino's mastery of light and atmosphere.
- Medium
- Oil on ca
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- Signed
- Yes
Notes
This piece might be titled "Una Mujer en la Mesa"
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Collectors with works by Pio Collivadino
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Édouard Vuillard
French · b. 1868

Vuillard specialized in intimate interior scenes featuring women engaged in quiet domestic moments, rendered with warm tones and richly textured brushwork that closely mirrors Collivadino's approach to atmosphere and light in this painting.

Walter Sickert
British · b. 1860

Sickert frequently painted solitary figures seated in domestic interiors viewed from unconventional angles, using visible expressive brushstrokes and moody warm lighting that parallels the intimate and atmospheric quality of this work.

Félix Vallotton
Swiss · b. 1865

Vallotton painted women in quiet interior settings with tabletop still life elements such as flowers and tea service, capturing a serene and slightly mysterious domestic mood that strongly resonates with the subject matter and tone of this Collivadino piece.
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