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Gallery Landscapes

The most recent italian landscapes of Freddy Fuchs are of a wonderful pleasure to the eye and mind for anyone, and especially for those who are familiar with the intimate, simple, and ordered nature of certain parts of Italy, cultivated so relentlessly for centuries by frugal contadini. These are not the paesaggi di campagna of Pan and Diana with their thick hidden glades, and sudden cascades, but of the hard open parts, where everything (land, houses, man, and flowers) blends together in the long fused light of a mediterranean day.

Cy Twombly, Rome 1989

All the paintings: oil on linen canvas.

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