Italian painter Giovanni Segantini is famous for his large landscapes of the Alps. He was a leading artist in the late nineteenth century and many major museums have collected his works. He used a mixture of the Divisionist painting style and Symbolist images of nature to create a unique style of landscapes. The artist's Alps paintings are especially beautiful and will be a delight to anyone who sees them.
The occult themes he painted were especially popular, and his use of color and size of brushes played an important role in communicating the form of the subject. His use of color and direction in painting was an important element of his technique, as the eye naturally moves from one part of the painting to another without resting on one point. This effect also created the illusion of life. Moreover, Segantini was an expert at controlling the focal point of the piece.