ArtistsGiuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo
Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo

Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo

Italian, 1868–1907
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Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo was an Italian painter working in the late 19th century whose monumental canvases combined divisionist technique with socialist political conviction. His most celebrated work, Il Quarto Stato (1901), depicted a procession of working-class figures advancing toward the viewer in a composition of stark formal power and social urgency. Pellizza developed his practice in Volpedo, a small Piedmont village, where he remained based throughout his career, creating large-scale paintings that merged the optical innovations of Seurat and Signac with an unambiguous commitment to labor movement ideology.

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