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I am curious to know that in the same year, 1901, in which Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo he painted the famous picture “the Fourth Estate”, a sort of icon of the proletarian struggles of the entire twentieth century, the artist also painted a picture of a completely different theme: Loving Walk.
In the painting, two people, a man and a woman, seem to be conversing amiably, a prelude to who knows what else, walking in a splendid countryside on a late spring day, with sheep in the background and a sun that illuminates with a particular light every What. The canvas is round, as if the two had been "photographed" with a telephoto lens. Really curious. A decidedly relaxing picture compared to the "Fourth Estate". This beautiful painting can be admired (think about it!) at the Pinacoteca of Ascoli Piceno. It is worth going for a "walk" too and seeing in addition to the stupendous square, one of the most beautiful in Italy - don't forget the historic Caffè Meletti! - this beautiful painting by one of the most important artists of the early twentieth century.