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From the early 1890s to the early 1910s, the transition from Realism to Symbolism is accomplished within the work of Luigi Rossi.

From the early 1890s to the early 1910s, the transition from Realism to Symbolism is accomplished within the work of Luigi Rossi. The broad figurations of life in the fields stand in relation to the painting of Jules Breton, already admired in 1878 at the Universal Exhibition in Paris. The two artists shared the same calm acceptance of the decline of peasant civilization, with serenity in a melancholy and ideal attitude.

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Casa museo Luigi Rossi
Quartiere Biolda
6950 Capriasca
091 930 08 83
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Casa museo Luigi Rossi
Quartiere Biolda
6946  Ponte Capriasca
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Quartiere Biolda
6946 Ponte Capriasca
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Opening hours

The Luigi Rossi House Museum in Tesserete (Capriasca) is open to the public on the first Saturday of every month from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Groups and schools can request a visit on other dates by calling the Capriasca and Val Colla Audiovisual Archive 091 943 26 59 (Mondays and Tuesdays) or by sending an email to katia.piccinelli@acvc.ch

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