Boa Noite by Eliseu Visconti. An impressionist oil painting of a woman cradling a sleeping infant in her arms while a young girl looks on from the side, set against a warm, textured background.

Boa Noite

Eliseu Visconti

1910 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A tender and atmospheric scene capturing a quiet moment of motherhood and slumber in warm, earthy tones.

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Where it works

A calm artwork with moderate presence with softened warm notes — holds a wall without competing for attention.

Often works in
Living Room · Bedroom · Guest Room
Placement
Works well as a measured horizontal anchor
Walls
Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Charcoal black, Deep burgundy, Rich brown

About the piece

Created by celebrated artist Eliseu Visconti around 1910, this work is a beautiful example of early 20th-century impressionistic style. The composition is defined by its soft lighting and rich, monochromatic palette of ochres and deep browns, highlighting the peaceful connection between the figures. This intimate portrayal of nighttime rest offers a sophisticated and calming presence for any interior.

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