Morbelli Collection
"Exploring the Artistic World of Morbelli
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"Exploring the Artistic World of Morbelli: A Glimpse into the Life and Works of Angelo Morbelli (1853-1919)" Step into the enchanting world of Italian artist Angelo Morbelli as we delve into his captivating masterpieces. From his Alla Domenicale, 1890, an oil on canvas that portrays a serene Sunday morning scene, to his c. 1900 portrait capturing the essence of the painter himself by an anonymous creator, each artwork tells a unique story. One cannot help but be moved by Alba Serena (Maternity), 1889-1890, where Morbelli beautifully depicts motherhood with tender strokes. The Towers of the Duomo, 1900-1901, showcases his architectural prowess as he captures the grandeur and intricacy of Milan's iconic cathedral. In The First Letter, 1890, we witness a moment frozen in time - anticipation and excitement captured through delicate brushwork. S avanza, 1892-1895 takes us on a journey through rural Italy with its vibrant colors and lively atmosphere at a local festival. Feast Day at Hospice Trivulzio in Milan transports us to another era as we immerse ourselves in the joyous celebrations depicted by Morbelli in 1892. Ave Maria della sera from 1910 evokes deep emotions with its ethereal beauty while Tempi lontani from 1908 invites contemplation about days gone by. Sunday Dawn (First Mass) encapsulates spirituality and devotion through its depiction of worshippers gathered for their early morning prayers. Tetti sotto la neve (Roofs under the snow), painted in 1910 during winter's embrace offers a glimpse into quiet moments amidst snowy landscapes. Lastly, I Remember When I Was a Girl (Entremets) from 1903 sparks nostalgia as it portrays memories dear to Morbelli's heart.