Morbelli's art (by Giuliana Romano Bussola)
Angelo Morbelli has finally been dutifully and praiseworthy recognised among the greatest painters of the pointillism; scholars regretfully considered for too long Morbelli’s art less important as hierarchically compared to the other exponents of the movement; though each of the pointillist artists had his own personal style. Morbelli’s realism is no less important than: Previati’s dazzled decorativism, Pellizza’s proletarian mysticism or Segantini’s pantheism. As soon as fashion faded away, the social moods which influenced the taste succeeded in undermining the prejudice according which the technical skill works against art and Morbelli clearly showed not only how the pointillism rules-abiding was, which was his main creed, but also how sensitive towards the humanity he was.
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