
1905โ1979 ยท Italian ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Antonio Sicurezza was an Italian Post-Impressionist painter known for his landscapes, still lifes, and genre scenes, often depicting the everyday life and scenery of southern Italy. His work captures the light and atmosphere of his surroundings with a distinctive personal style, contributing to the regional variations within the Post-Impressionist movement.
what you'll learn
Studying Sicurezza's work allows students to explore Post-Impressionist techniques through the lens of regional Italian art, focusing on color, light, and the depiction of everyday scenes. Students can learn about capturing atmosphere and emotion through subtle variations in brushwork and color palettes.
related: Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, Giovanni Boldini

Castellonorato
1974

Towards sunset
1963

Magnolias
1971

Interior of saint Mary's church at Maranola
1966

The Nazarene
1977

Still life
1975

Alley of Itri
1970

Corner of Castellone
1976

Still life with cauliflower
1971

Still life with books and mandolin
1957

Towards Castellonorato
1975

Anfiteatro Square in Formia
1974

Clean hands
1969

Saint Teresa's dome from my studio
1976

The confessional
1964

Young man reading
1970

View of Castellonorato
1975

Still Life with Pitchers
1969

And life goes on
1978

Still life in white
1972

Ecce corpus meum (This is my body)
1969

Yellow peppers
1974

Still life rose petals on water
1969

Alleyway of Formia
1956

Lagoon in Grado
1973

Still life with Anchovies
1972

Still life with onions
1976

Saint Roch
1969

Sunflowers
1974

Country in Summer
1965