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Iconic artworks with vivid colors using giclée fine art 12-color printing technology. Unmatched quality and durability using 200gsm smooth matte paper. Unframed; delivered flat or rolled.










Joseph Stella's 'Neapolitan Song' is a vibrant and dreamlike landscape painting from 1929, capturing the essence of the Italian countryside with bold colours and a unique blend of modernist styles. A captivating fine art print for any interior.
Joseph Stella's 'Neapolitan Song', painted in 1929, is a vibrant and dreamlike landscape that captures the essence of the Italian countryside. Stella, an Italian-American artist, was deeply influenced by both European modernism and the American industrial landscape. This painting, however, reflects a more lyrical and romantic side of his artistic vision. The composition features a stylised depiction of Mount Vesuvius in the background, framed by lush, almost fantastical vegetation. A white bird, possibly an ibis or heron, adds a touch of exoticism to the scene. The colour palette is rich and saturated, with bold blues, greens, and oranges creating a sense of warmth and vitality. Stella's unique style blends elements of Futurism, Precisionism, and Symbolism, resulting in a highly individual and evocative work. As a fine art print, 'Neapolitan Song' brings a touch of Mediterranean charm and modernist elegance to any interior. Its bold colours and striking composition make it a captivating focal point, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication and artistic flair to your home.
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Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Joseph Stella, an Italian-American artist, stands as a pivotal figure in the development of American modernism. While many associate Futurism with its Italian origins, Stella uniquely transplanted its dynamism to the New York art scene. Born in Italy in 1877, his arrival in America marked the beginning of an artistic exploration that would see him interpret the burgeoning industrial landscape through a distinctly Futurist lens, later incorporating elements of Precisionism. Stella's most iconic works, such as 'Brooklyn Bridge' (1919-20) and 'Battle of Lights, Coney Island' (1913), exemplify his ability to capture the energy and mechanical beauty of the modern city. 'Brooklyn Bridge,' in particular, transforms the iconic structure into a near-religious symbol of American progress. His fascination with industrial forms extended beyond cityscapes; he also depicted factories and machinery with the same sense of awe and dynamism. Although he engaged with European avant-garde movements, Stella never fully abandoned representational art. His later career saw him explore religious and naturalistic themes, revealing a multifaceted artistic vision that defied easy categorisation. He died in 1946, leaving behind a legacy as a key interpreter of the American experience during a period of unprecedented change.
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