Oil on panel painting made by
Luigi Pagan depicting a glimpse of Chioggia, near Venice, where the artist was born at the beginning of the 1900s. The painting has a dedication on the back to Tahoma, an antiquarian and writer from Padua but also an important figure of the resistance during the Second World War. The skillful use of colors and contrasts between lights and shadows recreate the morning atmosphere one can still see in Chioggia today with fishermen and common people on the crowded bank of a channel.