Mališa Glišić - Pine Trees - 1912


Mališa Glišić managed to fulfill his almost monastic desire to attain the pointillist (divisionist) painting technique of his idol, the Italian painter Giovanni Segantini, in his artistic cycle of big format paintings during his studies in Rome. Along with his paintings entitled The Road to Monte Circeo, Monte Teodorico and Via Appia, the painting entitled Pine Trees belongs to the very apex of the painter’s achievements. Painted in early spring when Glišić was finishing his academic studies, the Pine Trees is a true reflection of the painter’s preoccupation: to attain optical harmony and the colouristic concord of complementary colours through relief facture reminiscent of the structure of a swallow’s nest - Google Arts and Culture


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