San Romano
Watercolor
WallArt
Impressionism
1945
Modern
40.0 x 31.0 cm
University of Pretoria Museums
Giulio Falzoni (1887 – 1962)
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A Window into Lucca: The Ethereal Charm of San Romano
In the delicate, translucent layers of Giulio Falzoni’s 1945 watercolor, San Romano, the viewer is transported to a moment of quietude in the heart of Lucca, Italy. This evocative piece captures more than just a landmark; it captures the very soul of an Italian afternoon. The composition centers on the historic San Romano church, its prominent bell tower reaching upward with a grace that anchors the entire scene. Through Falzoni’s masterful use of atmospheric perspective, the architectural grandeur of the church is softened by a gentle haze, creating a profound sense of depth that draws the eye through the town square and into the distant, pale silhouettes of the surrounding landscape. It is an invitation to step out of the modern rush and into a world defined by stillness and historical continuity.
The technique employed in this work exemplifies Falzoni’s status as one of the last great Italian watercolorists. Eschewing rigid lines for fluid, expressive brushwork, the artist utilizes the natural luminosity of the paper to breathe life into his subjects. The style leans beautifully toward Impressionism, where the focus shifts from precise architectural detail to the interplay of light and atmosphere. Soft washes of pigment blend seamlessly, creating transitions that mimic the diffused, gentle sunlight characteristic of a Mediterranean sky. This approach allows the textures of the stone and the organic shapes of the townscape to emerge organically, suggesting the surface of wet paint and lending the piece a tactile, breathing quality that is rare in more structured mediums.
Beyond its technical brilliance, San Romano carries a deep emotional resonance, making it an exquisite choice for those looking to infuse a space with tranquility. The painting evokes a sense of nostalgia and reverence, connecting the viewer to the long history of the Lucca region—a place where the church, consecrated in 1490, stands as a silent witness to centuries of faith and human life. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this artwork offers a sophisticated focal point that balances historical weight with an airy, light-filled aesthetic. Whether placed in a sunlit gallery or a refined contemporary living space, Falzoni’s masterpiece serves as a timeless window into the enduring beauty of the Italian spirit.
About this artwork
- Title: San Romano
- Artist: Giulio Falzoni
- Year: 1945
- Original dimensions: 40.0 x 31.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: University of Pretoria Museums
- Medium: Watercolor
- Corpus context: late career watercolor series , post-war italian art scene
- Main color: Driftwood
Quick Facts
- Artistic style: Post-Impressionism
- Medium: Watercolor on paper
- Notable elements or techniques: Atmospheric perspective, loose brushstrokes
- Title: San Romano
- Influences: Plinio Nomellini, British Watercolor style
- Movement: Impressionism
- Location: University of Pretoria