Description
Segantini painted this view of a pine tree in the Swiss Alps with his distinctive combination of brilliant colors applied in small, broken strokes. Rather than a direct transcription of nature, the extreme close-up view and the flat, decorative space are designed to arouse an emotional response. Finding spiritual consolation in the lush forests and clear light around his home in the Alps, Segantini wrote: “I am now working passionately to wrest the secret of Nature’s spirit from her. Nature utters the eternal word to the artist: love, love; and the earth sings life in spring, and the soul of things reawakens.”
Provenance
(Galleria Alberto Grubicy, Milan) (Until 1907); Oscar Bernhard [1861-1939], Samaden/St. Moritz, probably by descent to his daughter, Annigna Petitpierre-Bernhard (Probably until 1939); Annigna Petitpierre-Bernhard [1899-1978], Zurich (Probably 1939-at least 1973); (Galerie Nathan, Zurich, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (Until 1982); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio (1982-)
Accession Number
1982.124
Medium
oil on fabric
Dimensions
Framed: 149.5 x 84.8 x 4.1 cm (58 7/8 x 33 3/8 x 1 5/8 in.); Unframed: 135.2 x 72 cm (53 1/4 x 28 3/8 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund