Artwork

A May Evening at Lierna, 2

A May Evening at Lierna, 2, by Vittore Grubicy, ink, 1894
A May Evening at Lierna, 2, by Vittore Grubicy, ink, 1894

A May Evening at Lierna, 2 is an ink print by the Impressionist artist Vittore Grubicy. It dates from 1894 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.

About this work

Overview

Created in 1894, the print titled *A May Evening at Lierna, 2* is an etching with monotype wiping on wove paper by Italian painter and printmaker Vittore Grubicy. The work is part of the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and exemplifies the artist’s interest in quiet, atmospheric landscapes.

Subject & Meaning

The composition depicts a solitary figure seated on a grassy bank, gazing across a lake toward distant, shadowy mountains. A hat crowns the sitter’s head, and the sky above is overcast, lending the scene a contemplative stillness that suggests a moment of personal reflection amid nature.

Technique & Style

Grubicy employed traditional etching lines combined with a monotype wiping process, allowing areas of soft, blended tone to coexist with precise incised details. This hybrid approach creates a sense of depth through varied shading, while the wove paper surface enhances the subtle tonal transitions that convey the evening’s muted light.

History & Provenance

Since its creation in the late nineteenth century, the print has remained in institutional hands, ultimately entering the National Gallery of Art’s holdings. Its presence in the museum’s collection underscores the artist’s role in the development of Italian printmaking during the period.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: National Gallery of Art open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.