Overview
This is a charming mid-century oil painting on board depicting a serene Mediterranean coastal landscape, complete with whitewashed villas, terracotta roofs, and a classic stone pine tree. The work is signed 'Burelli' in the lower right corner and features a highly textured, impasto-rich surface that captures the rustic warmth of the Southern European countryside.
Story
Post-war tourists flocked to the sunny Mediterranean in the 1960s, desperate to bring a slice of Italian warmth back to their suburban homes. Local artists met this demand by painting thousands of these idyllic, sun-drenched scenes. This piece represents that golden age of travel, acting as a physical window to a romanticized European escape.
Maker / Origin
The signature reads 'Burelli', which likely belongs to a regional Italian or European artist active in the mid-to-late 20th century. Many talented artists produced landscapes for the bustling tourist trade and export market, often working in cooperative studios. While not a household name in major fine art auctions, Burelli's work shows a confident hand and a wonderful grasp of texture and light.
Condition & Value
The painting appears to be in very good vintage condition with no major paint loss, cracking, or discoloration. The linen liner on the frame shows minor age-related toning, which is typical for its age and actually adds to its authentic vintage character. Excellent preservation of the impasto peaks.