Dimensions: 7 7/8" W x 10 1/4" H
Small, intimate, and quietly transportive.
À l’Ombre des Arbres, painted in 1936 by Italian artist Ida Calzolari, feels like a moment borrowed from another time—tucked beneath a canopy of trees where light filters softly and everything slows down.
Calzolari, part of a multi-generational lineage of Venetian painters, carried forward a deep appreciation for Flemish artistry—something you can feel here in the richness of tone and the subtle interplay of shadow and light. The scene itself is understated: a figure resting beneath dense foliage, the landscape unfolding gently beyond. Nothing urgent. Nothing overstated.
The oval format adds to its charm, creating a sense of intimacy that draws you closer. It feels personal—like a piece meant for a quiet corner rather than a grand wall. The warm gilt frame enhances that effect, giving it a soft glow and a touch of old-world refinement without feeling overly formal.
Despite its size, it holds presence. The kind that reveals itself slowly.
It’s a piece you don’t just pass by—you pause for it.
Why We Love It:
• Original 1936 work by listed Italian artist Ida Calzolari
• Intimate oval composition with a soft, atmospheric mood
• Subtle Flemish influence in its tonal depth and shadow play
• Gilt frame that adds warmth and a collected, heirloom feel
Pairs Well With:
• Stacked books, small objects, and layered vignettes
• Antique brass, marble, and warm wood tones
• Spaces that favor quiet detail over bold statements