In this depiction of a town in Lazio Donghi ignores the settlement itself in favour of a purely natural space, with no human presence: a sort of gap between two trees, two hulking masses at each side of the canvas, opening in the centre to a horizon formed by the silhouette of a mountain. The painting (1940) shows that Donghi’s obsession for the frozen image – unmoved by the flow of time, in a sense incorruptible because outside the realm of becoming – remained unaltered, always capable of transmission in a language that has lost none of its rigour. Donghi developed the theme of exit from temporal continuity, first set out in De Chirico’s Metaphysical painting, in highly original fashion, based on a realism totally extraneous to the taste for anecdote that had marked the verism of the 19th century.
Antonio Donghi, Fabrica di Roma
Fabrica di Roma
                            20th century AD
                         
                         
                            Painting
                         
                         
                            Landscape
                         
                
                            Artist
                            
                         
                
                   Date
                   
                1940
                   Material and technique
                   
                Oil on canvas
                   Measurements
                   
                40 x 50 cm
                   Compiler
                   
              
	
	Antonio Del Guercio
