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Painting inspired by "Eduardo and Cristina", a work by Gioachino Rossini which achieved considerable success at the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice on 24 April 1819. The plot tells of Cristina, daughter of King Charles of Sweden, secretly married to Eduardo, leader of the Swedish army. This work I created is a vibrant expression of human feelings and passion, made with oil, to explore the intimate connection between two beings. The painting is multifaceted… between realism and expressionism, capturing the figure in its emotional essence. The energy that this panel emanates will give your home environment a feeling of profound emotion and artistic suggestion.
« 'Beauty will save the world' by Dostoevsky is a symbolic phrase for me because of the therapeutic, magical, and mysterious content inherent in the logic of art. »
Paola Imposimato is an award-winning painter and draftsman whose works have been extensively exhibited throughout her native Italy, as well as in Austria and France. She defines her artistic style as "contemporary Renaissance", as it has a solid figurative base that is also structured on Greco-Roman art. Imposimato is often inspired by portraiture (of real and imaginary characters), the range of human emotions, poetry, historical re-enactments, the world of music and theater.