Clemente Pugliese Levi Explained

Clemente Pugliese Levi (1855 in Vercelli  - 1936)[1] was an Italian painter, mainly of luminous alpine landscapes in his native Piedmont.

He was a resident of Turin. He was strongly influenced by Impressionism. He also painted numerous vedute, including Il Mercato del Pesce. Among his works are Il Mattino nuvoloso: Fieno maturo; and a Chestnut forest In the 1881 Exhibition at Turin, in 1881, he displayed: Un'occhiata ai lavori; in 1884 again in Turin, he exhibited: Sul mercato dei fiori a Porta Palazzo; La Dora and Uno studio dal vero. At the 1887 Mostra of Venice, he sent: Color del sole; Paesaggio; Fieno maturo and Mattino nuvoloso. In 1888, he displayed Per la festa del Mercato; Un giorno triste; and Un bosco.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=SWvlnlhl_l8C&dq=Clemente+Pugliese+Levi&pg=PA184 Gardens and ghettos: the art of Jewish life in Italy
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=Zz0bAAAAYAAJ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.