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Photo Credit Michelle Andonian
Quatro Stagioni Study #16
Photo Credit Michelle Andonian

Quatro Stagioni Study #16

Artist (Italian-American, born 1937)
Date1990
MediumPastel
Dimensions29 × 43 1/4 in. (73.7 × 109.9 cm)
ClassificationsDrawing
Object numberUAC2933
DescriptionQuatro Stagioni Study #16 shows a lot more symmetry between the left and middle sections than the earlier entries in the series. The main difference between them being the dark colors used in the first and the pastel colors used in the second. This evokes a feeling of similar place or time, as if the scene is viewed during sunset or sunrise, or perhaps in a different season entirely but from the same spot. The third panel here is strikingly dark, using colors that often are more fitting for the first as second panels, with dark orange, maroon, and purples taking up the upper half of the thin space.

The Quatro Stagioni Study series is a set of sketches that Tino Zago did in preparation for a more elaborate project of paintings that are all multi-paneled and, in some cases, have individual names beyond just the name of the set. However, the series of studies are all done with pastel on paper, with a wide variety of colors and patterns and marks. One thing that each piece of the series has in common is that they are divided into segments, usually delineated through the use of contrasts of color if not lines of black pastel outright. The series explores a kind of abstracted landscape through various different combinations of colors and rough figural markings, each seeming to evoke different seasons of the year even on the level of individual sketches

Tino Zago is an italian-american artist who works often in abstract works. He came to the United States in 1948 and went on to study painting at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, where he got his MFA in painting, as well as at Yale University. He has exhibited extensively in New York, and can be found in a long list of art collections. His work, especially later in his career, is influenced by the landscapes and atmospheres of Mushaboom, Nova Scotia and Venezia, Italy, where he travels every year.

Written by Alex Heath