Pellegrini Winter Scene, Lady Skiers

Pellegrini Winter Scene, Lady Skiers

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Pellegrini Skiing Picture.
A coloured print after Carlo Pellegrini of lady skiers on the ski slopes. Pellegrini is a well accomplished artist in skiing and other winter sports. The image shows four ladies ready to go skiing, a fifth is having her skis attached to her feet by a young gentleman. In the background can be seen three chalets on the snow covered mountain. The last image shows the Pellegrini with a pair we have available (28782) also priced at £320.

Carlo Pellegrini was a 19th-century Italian painter. He won a gold medal in the art competitions at the 1912 Summer Olympic Games. He was a prolific producer of Winter Sport postcards and posters. He should not be confused with his father, also Carlo Pellegrini. His father, in 1869, was employed by Thomas Gibson Bowles (founder of Vanity Fair) to produce caricatures for his new society magazine, Vanity Fair. He gained fame as a clever caricaturist of politicians and royalty and produced work under the pseudonym 'Ape'. Vanity fair printed his caricatures for over twenty years, from January 1869 to April 1889.
Carlo Pellegrini of postcard fame was born on October 26, 1866, in the Province of Como, Italy. Around 1900 he moved to Switzerland, and was inspired by the winter landscapes and activities which he portrayed in his artwork for many of his postcards and posters. He died in Geneva in 1937 at the age of 70.
Pellegrini won his Olympic Gold Medal held in Stockholm in 1912 for his submission of 'Three connected friezes representing Winter Sports'.

Dimensions:

Height 24.5 cm / 9 "
Width 39.5 cm / 15 "
Framed height 39 cm / 15 12"
Framed width 54 cm / 21 12"
Framed depth 2 cm / 1"
Period

1900-1949

Year

Circa 1912

Medium

Paper and Wood

Country

Italy

Condition

The picture frame is a later replacement. Image slightly wavy.

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