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Piazza Navona, by Gino Bonichi also known as Scipione, 1930, 20th Century, oil on board, 80 x 82 cm
Whole artwork view. Representation of Piazza Navona through a visionary, deforming language; the painting is incisive, so close to Expressionism: in the foreground is the Moor Fountain, with its four Tritons and the Moor, probably a representation of the god Neptune, in the middle; on the left, Sant'Agnese in Agone, in which façade can be distinguished the two bell towers and the dome; on the background, the obelisque erecting in the centre of Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers; the warm colours of the painting turn from bright orange to brick red, from ochre to mud
National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art-GNAM
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