Giovanni Segantini 1858-1899

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Edited by: Beat Stutzer, Roland Wäspe Texts by: Matthias Frehner, Dr. Christian Klemm, Julia Klüser, Beat Stutzer, Roland Wäspe, Franz Zelger English 1999, 216 Pages, 178 Ills. Clothbound 286mm x 285mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-0564-6

The artist Giovanni Segantini was a leading member of the European avant-garde of his day. He was hailed as an 'innovator', a 'prophet' and a 'revolutionary': in an obituary one critic called him a "Secession in his own right." His work was to be seen in public and private collections alike, and had a major effect on art in Europe at the time. Even the Futurists cited him as a role-model. At present there are no monographs of Segantini in print. This publication will fill this gap and offers the public a new opportunity to see important paintings and drawings by this artist, including his famous triptych Werden - Sein - Vergehen (La Vita - La Natura - La Morte). With an in-depth essay on the artist's oeuvre - from his early genre paintings, influenced by Realism, right up to his symbolic depictions of Nature in a Divisionist style - this publication is an up-to-date, comprehensive monograph on Giovanni Segantini. (German edition available ISBN 3-7757-0561-9, Italian edition available ISBN 3- 7757-0585-6) The artist: Giovanni Segantini (Arco/Trient 1858-1899 Schafberg near St. Moritz in the Engadine). Self-taught. 1864: moves to Milan. 1876- 1878: attends evening classes at the Accademia di Brera in Milan. 1881-1886: resident in Pusiano, 1886-1894: in Savognin/Engadin. Has contact with the artists of the 'Scapigliatura' in Lombardy and with the group 'Les XX', to which James Ensor also belongs. 1889: Segantini represents Italy at the World Exhibition in Paris. 1894: moves to Maloja in the Engadine.