Angelo Del Bon began his training at the Academy of Brera following the teachings of Antonio Ambrogio Alciati and graduated in 1922. In 1923 he began his artistic career by sharing the study of... Read full biography
Angelo Del Bon began his training at the Academy of Brera following the teachings of Antonio Ambrogio Alciati and graduated in 1922. In 1923 he began his artistic career by sharing the study of Piazzale Ace with Umberto Lilloni with which, in 1929 she gives birth even with Francesco De Rocchi,... Read full biography
Angelo Del Bon began his training at the Academy of Brera following the teachings of Antonio Ambrogio Alciati and graduated in 1922. In 1923 he began his artistic career by sharing the study of Piazzale Ace with Umberto Lilloni with which, in 1929 she gives birth even with Francesco De Rocchi, Adriano Spilimbergo and Christopher De Amicis, a new pictorial experience defined Chiarismo. In 1928 he was awarded in Milan on Fumagalli Foundation Prize and the same year took part in the XVI Biennale... Read full biography
Angelo Del Bon began his training at the Academy of Brera following the teachings of Antonio Ambrogio Alciati and graduated in 1922. In 1923 he began his artistic career by sharing the study of Piazzale Ace with Umberto Lilloni with which, in 1929 she gives birth even with Francesco De Rocchi, Adriano Spilimbergo and Christopher De Amicis, a new pictorial experience defined Chiarismo. In 1928 he was awarded in Milan on Fumagalli Foundation Prize and the same year took part in the XVI Biennale in Venice and the subsequent seven editions. In 1941 he became a teacher of Figure at the Academy of Brera. In the same year he received the Premio Bergamo in Bergamo Show IV and in 1942 the coveted prize of the Ministry of National Education Ministry... Read full biography
Angelo Del Bon began his training at the Academy of Brera following the teachings of Antonio Ambrogio Alciati and graduated in 1922. In 1923 he began his artistic career by sharing the study of Piazzale Ace with Umberto Lilloni with which, in 1929 she gives birth even with Francesco De Rocchi, Adriano Spilimbergo and Christopher De Amicis, a new pictorial experience defined Chiarismo. In 1928 he was awarded in Milan on Fumagalli Foundation Prize and the same year took part in the XVI Biennale in Venice and the subsequent seven editions. In 1941 he became a teacher of Figure at the Academy of Brera. In the same year he received the Premio Bergamo in Bergamo Show IV and in 1942 the coveted prize of the Ministry of National Education Ministry in Rome. In 1954, the Venice Biennale has paid tribute dedicating a room, set up by the painter... Read full biography
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