GIACOMO BALLA (1871-1958)

Details
GIACOMO BALLA (1871-1958)

Ritratto di Carlo Fontana

signed and dedicated bottom right 'Balla a Fontana'-- oil on canvas
19¾ x 27½in. (50.2 x 69.8cm.)
Painted circa 1907
Provenance
Carlo Fontana, Rome (acquired from the artist, 1907)
Literature
M. Fagiolo dell'Arco, Balla pre-futurista, Rome, 1968, p. 48

Lot Essay

Carlo Fontana (1865-1956) was an important Italian sculptor in the period spanning the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. He exhibited alongside Balla with the society Amatori e Culturi di Roma, and in 1907, around the time Balla painted the present portrait, he joined the group's selection committee.

Fontana is shown relaxing on the balcony of Balla's studio. A large eucalyptus tree appears in the background. Balla's pre-futurist style reflects the direct influence of the Divisionist painters Previati, Segantini and Pelliza da Volpedo, who rebelled against the prevailing academic conventions and provincialism of late 19th-century Italian painting.