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Giuseppe Sacheri: Luminous Solitude

Giuseppe Sacheri was a prominent Italian landscape painter whose long career bridged late nineteenth-century realism with early twentieth-century expressionism.  Sacheri was born in Genoa on December 8, 1863, he dedicated his life to capturing the atmospheric conditions of the sea, the northern European flatlands, and the Italian countryside. Over a seven-decade career, his mastery of light and shadow earned him critical acclaim across Europe and South America. He passed away in Pianfei, Italy, on October 16, 1950, leaving behind a rich legacy as a master of natural atmosphere.Sacheri was born into an upper-middle-class family; his father, Cesare, was a high-ranking customs official. Because of his father's changing government assignments, the family relocated frequently across Italy during Sacheri’s youth. In 1878, the family moved to Ravenna, a coastal city that ignited Sacheri's lifelong fascination with marine landscapes and natural light. He began his formal training at th...

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