Giuseppe Solenghi antique painting
Brumista in a car park
Painting on panel depicting Brumist at the station Milan in the rain with the Duomo in the background.
Description
Signed Giuseppe Solenghi (Milan 1878- Cernobbio 1944).
The brumist (in Milanese dialect El Brumista), was the carriage driver, a trade that disappeared in the late 1930s. The name derives from Lord Brougham, who had an enclosed carriage with driver made for his personal use. Brum in Milanese dialect, was the lamp placed on the carriages to illuminate the street.
The product catalog features another painting by Giuseppe Solenghi
The painting on panel is enriched by a beautiful Lombard frame in black wood called guillochée. Milan is one of the favorite subjects of painter Giuseppe Solenghi.
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