Enrico Tealdi's Poetic Landscapes at Francesca Antonini Gallery in Rome
The Francesca Antonini Gallery in Rome is hosting an exhibition of works by Enrico Tealdi (born 1976), an artist from Cuneo. Tealdi's paintings, executed on antique family linens and handmade papers, depict hazy seascapes, rural scenes with sunlight filtering through humidity, and tree profiles along rivers. His nature-infused lyricism references 19th- and 20th-century landscape painters, incorporating barely suggested figure groups rendered as color droplets. The exhibition affirms the continued vitality of pure painting, with Tealdi's work evoking Corot's constructive clarity, de Pisis's light touches, Morandi's tonal volumes, and the pure-light compositions of Giovannoni, who also shows at the gallery.
Key facts
- Exhibition of Enrico Tealdi at Francesca Antonini Gallery in Rome
- Tealdi was born in 1976 in Cuneo
- Works are on antique family linens and handmade papers
- Paintings feature hazy seascapes, rural scenes, and river landscapes
- Figure groups are suggested by color droplets
- Artistic references include Corot, de Pisis, Morandi, and Giovannoni
- Giovannoni is also represented by the gallery
- The exhibition is presented as a defense of pure painting
Entities
Artists
- Enrico Tealdi
- Corot
- Filippo de Pisis
- Giorgio Morandi
- Giovannoni
Institutions
- Galleria Francesca Antonini
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Cuneo