GIUSEPPE GIARDIELLO (Italia 1870-1920) Antique Oil Painting Fishermen Seascape
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GIUSEPPE GIARDIELLO (Italia 1870-1920) Antique Oil Painting Fishermen Seascape

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GIUSEPPE GIARDIELLO (Italia 1870-1920) Antique Oil Painting Fishermen SeascapeBeautiful antique oil painting on canvas depicting fishermen working along the shoreline, pulling nets beside a boat. The scene captures a warm Mediterranean atmosphere with calm waters, distant coastline, and soft pastel sky tones. The composition and brushwork reflect a traditional Italian coastal genre painting style. Executed with confident, textured brushstrokes, especially visible in the water and figures, giving the piece movement and life. The

Beautiful antique oil painting on canvas depicting fishermen working along the shoreline, pulling nets beside a boat. The scene captures a warm Mediterranean atmosphere with calm waters, distant coastline, and soft pastel sky tones. The composition and brushwork reflect a traditional Italian coastal genre painting style.

Executed with confident, textured brushstrokes, especially visible in the water and figures, giving the piece movement and life. The subject matter—daily life of fishermen—is characteristic of Southern European, particularly Italian, painting traditions.

The painting is signed lower left.

🖼 Measurements: Framed 33"x25", Painting 27.5"x19.5"
🎨 Artist: Giuseppe Giardiello (Italian school)
✍️ Signature: Signed lower left
📦 Condition: Good condition. Craquelure consistent with age. Minor surface wear. Frame shows light wear.

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About the Artist

Giuseppe Giardiello (1870–1920) was an Italian painter associated with coastal and genre scenes, often depicting fishermen and everyday life near the sea. His work reflects the influence of late 19th-century Italian realism with elements of Impressionist light and color handling. Paintings like this are valued for their warm atmosphere and narrative quality.  His work heavily featured fishermen, bustling street scenes in Naples, coastal landscapes, and portraiture, influenced by Neapolitan folklore. Giardiello utilized a "frayed and pasty" oil painting technique with vibrant, nervous brushstrokes, leading to a style often described as impressionistic.


School & Style

Italian School, late 19th – early 20th century
Style: Realism with Impressionist influence (Marine / Genre painting)


Please Note

This is an authentic antique painting. Due to age, normal signs of wear such as craquelure, minor paint loss, or surface imperfections may be present. Please review all photos carefully.

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