Landscape. Studio is one of the rare paintings unearthed to date certainly attributable to the period of collaboration between Rubaldo Merello and Alberto Grubicy, a circumstance proven by the label of the Grubicy gallery, clearly identifiable on the back, which certifies his participation in the Salon des peintres divisionnistes italiens of the 1907, where Merello is represented by six works. The painting is a glimpse of lush Mediterranean scrub overlooking the blue, which stands out in the tangle of the branches of the maritime pines. The canvas illuminated by flashes of yellow and orange, fiery with reds and purples constructed with blue dashes that bounce everywhere, played with the notes of green hidden in the dense vegetation, stages the spectacle of nature on a clear and warm day. It modulates a precious material that becomes light and color through an overflowing variety of signs, a construction without technical aridity, on the contrary enslaving Divisionism to the innate instinctive temperament of the artist. Datable to 1907, in the phase of full and voluntary marginalization, Landscape. The study reveals, in the now very personal reworking of the technique, a stylistic maturity that definitively frees him from the initial reference models.