Beautiful Lithograph of a sunny country Italia scene with lovely color combinations by artist Michele Cascella. Framed in a bronze wood and matted in red and blue. Gallery stamp on back and produced on fine paper. Michele Cascella was an Italian painter and artist, 1892-1989. He is renowned for his vibrant and evocative landscapes, which often depict the stunning beauty of the Italian countryside. In his youth, Cascella studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, where he honed his skills and developed his distinctive style. He was greatly inspired by the Impressionist movement, particularly the works of Claude Monet, and incorporated elements of Impressionism into his own paintings. Throughout his career, Cascella's work evolved, reflecting his travels and experiences. He spent time in Paris, where he was exposed to the avant-garde art scene of the early 20th century. This exposure influenced his style, leading to experimentation with color, light, and form. Cascella's paintings are characterized by their vibrant colors, loose brushwork, and a strong sense of atmosphere. He had a remarkable ability to capture the essence of a scene, whether it be a sun-drenched landscape, a bustling city street, or a quiet coastal village. One of Cascella's most notable achievements was his collaboration with the Italian government on a series of murals for the ocean liner SS Rex in the 1930s. These murals, which depicted scenes from Italian history and culture, garnered international acclaim and brought Cascella widespread recognition.