Oil on plywood, 24 x 29 cm (without frame). Contemporary frame, 42 x 48 cm. Signed and dated on the back, this fascinating painting by Luigi Pagan (active in the first half of the twentieth century) depicts a lively glimpse of Chioggia, with a suggestive view of the Calle d'Oro animated by popular figures. The artist captures the atmosphere of the lagoon town through a material and dense painting technique, characterized by an expressive pointillism that recalls, in some ways, the work of Gino Pavan, his contemporary. It is not known if there was a direct dialogue between the two painters, but a stylistic commonality is evident, linked to the vibrant rendering of light and urban movement. The work presents a rich chromatic texture, where the reflections of light on the architectures and the shadows of the figures merge into a dynamic and detailed composition. The facades of the houses, rendered with strokes of a spatula and material brushstrokes, create a play of light and shadow that fully restores the visual identity of Chioggia. The frame, probably original, in shaped wood, accompanies the painting with sobriety and historical coherence. Note: Worldwide shipping available. For more information or additional images, please do not hesitate to contact us.