Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Joseph-Italo Mus was an Italian painter. He realized about 2000 works, including drawings, sketches, paintings with different subjects, technique and conception and that can be divided by the artist into three well-defined periods. Between 1920–40, the works that mostly characterize his style are born, from these years interiors, the haystacks, the landscapes and the dances that tell scenes of the mountain life of Aosta. Between 1941–58, the pictorial touch of his style underwent a change and his paintings became a pretext for making color. Indeed, fantasy prevails over reality, and Joseph-Italo Mus wanted to be inspired by the sgraffito by exploiting the effect of the cast on tissue paper. Between 1959–67, he tried a return to the origins by drawing again with ink and charcoal and was preparing to perform sketches for large works intended for public buildings in the valley.
Mid-20th Century Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil
20th Century Modern Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil
Early 18th Century Baroque Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil, Canvas
1910s Post-Impressionist Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil, Panel
2010s Contemporary Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil
Early 20th Century Art Deco Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil, Canvas
Early 20th Century Post-Impressionist Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1900s Impressionist Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Canvas, Oil
1660s Dutch School Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 18th Century Rococo Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 19th Century Romantic Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil
1980s American Modern Joseph-Italo Mus Art
Oil