Carlo Nangeroni (b. 1922). Carlo was born to Italian immigrants on June 24, 1922 in New York. He attended classes in Milan at the "School of Christian Art Beato Angelico" from 1938 to 1924. During... Read full biography
Carlo Nangeroni (b. 1922). Carlo was born to Italian immigrants on June 24, 1922 in New York. He attended classes in Milan at the "School of Christian Art Beato Angelico" from 1938 to 1924. During this time he also attended night classes at Brera studying under Mauro Reggiani. With the outbreak of... Read full biography
Carlo Nangeroni (b. 1922). Carlo was born to Italian immigrants on June 24, 1922 in New York. He attended classes in Milan at the "School of Christian Art Beato Angelico" from 1938 to 1924. During this time he also attended night classes at Brera studying under Mauro Reggiani. With the outbreak of World War II, Nageroni was stranded in Italy with an American passport. Nageroni spent some time involved with anti-fascists partisans but as soon as he possibly could, he returned to the United... Read full biography
Carlo Nangeroni (b. 1922). Carlo was born to Italian immigrants on June 24, 1922 in New York. He attended classes in Milan at the "School of Christian Art Beato Angelico" from 1938 to 1924. During this time he also attended night classes at Brera studying under Mauro Reggiani. With the outbreak of World War II, Nageroni was stranded in Italy with an American passport. Nageroni spent some time involved with anti-fascists partisans but as soon as he possibly could, he returned to the United States. Back in New York, in 1946, he began to paint seriously. Nageroni met other artists, such as, the sculpture Alexander Archipenko and Edgar Varsese, an avant-garde composer. He became friends with Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline while frequenting... Read full biography
Carlo Nangeroni (b. 1922). Carlo was born to Italian immigrants on June 24, 1922 in New York. He attended classes in Milan at the "School of Christian Art Beato Angelico" from 1938 to 1924. During this time he also attended night classes at Brera studying under Mauro Reggiani. With the outbreak of World War II, Nageroni was stranded in Italy with an American passport. Nageroni spent some time involved with anti-fascists partisans but as soon as he possibly could, he returned to the United States. Back in New York, in 1946, he began to paint seriously. Nageroni met other artists, such as, the sculpture Alexander Archipenko and Edgar Varsese, an avant-garde composer. He became friends with Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline while frequenting Abstract Expressionists milieu. Nangeroni held his first exhibition at the "New York C... Read full biography
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Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes