Basin Street

Remo Farruggio

Created:
Movement:
1938
Precisionism
key Notes:
Jazz Influence, Urban Landscape
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Dimensions:
24 × 30 in. (61 × 76.2 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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Basin Street by Remo Farruggio

Remo Farruggio (1904–1981) was an American artist known for his contributions to the American Scene Painting movement, which sought to depict everyday life in the United States during the early to mid-20th century. His painting, Basin Street, created in 1938, is an exemplary work that captures the vibrant cultural atmosphere of New Orleans, a city renowned for its rich musical heritage. Executed in oil on canvas, the piece reflects Farruggio's adept use of color and composition to convey the lively spirit of the locale. The painting holds historical significance as it documents the social and cultural dynamics of the era, particularly the influence of jazz music. Farruggio's work, including Basin Street, contributes to the broader narrative of American art by highlighting regional diversity and the everyday experiences of its people.

Description of the work:

"Basin Street" by Remo Farruggio, created in 1938, is an oil on canvas painting that captures the vibrant essence of New Orleans' famous thoroughfare, known for its jazz heritage. The artwork employs a vivid color palette and dynamic brushwork characteristic of the American Scene movement, reflecting the lively atmosphere of the street.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Basin Street