A View of Monte Solaro, Capri by Konstantin Gorbatov

A View of Monte Solaro, Capri 

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painting, plein-air, oil-paint

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painting

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impressionism

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plein-air

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oil-paint

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landscape

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impressionist landscape

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oil painting

Copyright: Public domain

Konstantin Gorbatov captured "A View of Monte Solaro, Capri" on canvas with oil paints, but the exact date remains a mystery. This landscape, with its vibrant colors and textured brushstrokes, offers more than just a pretty view; it invites us to consider the social and cultural forces that shaped its creation. Gorbatov was born in Russia, yet he painted this scene of the Italian island of Capri. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the island had become a haven for artists and intellectuals, a place where traditional social norms could be questioned. To understand this work fully, we can research the history of Capri as an artist colony and explore Gorbatov's biography, particularly his travels and influences. The appeal of the Mediterranean landscape to Northern European artists is a whole field of study in itself! Art history thrives on such contextual details. They enrich our appreciation and understanding of the image before us, revealing the complex interplay between art and society.

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