This exhibition catalog is dedicated to Giovanni Segantini, one of the most distinctive figures of late nineteenth-century European art. Active between Italy and Switzerland, Segantini developed a highly personal visual language that combined Symbolism, Divisionism, and a profound engagement with the Alpine landscape.
The volume brings together key works from across the artist’s career, examining his approach to light, color, and form, as well as his recurring themes of nature, labor, spirituality, and human existence. Essays by specialists place Segantini’s work within the broader context of Italian and European modern art, highlighting his role in shaping a symbolic vision of the natural world at the turn of the century.
Richly illustrated and carefully researched, this catalog accompanies the Italian exhibition devoted to Segantini and offers both scholarly insight and visual depth. It serves as an essential reference for readers interested in Symbolism, Italian modernism, and the intersection of art, landscape, and spiritual thought.











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