Following is the Chicago Tribune obituary of the artist. Artist's paintings alive with joy and happiness. May 03, 2003|. By Amy E. Nevala, Tribune staff reporter. During an artistic career that... Read full biography
Following is the Chicago Tribune obituary of the artist. Artist's paintings alive with joy and happiness. May 03, 2003|. By Amy E. Nevala, Tribune staff reporter. During an artistic career that spanned more than half a century, Italo George Botti created thousands of works, often painting two... Read full biography
Following is the Chicago Tribune obituary of the artist. Artist's paintings alive with joy and happiness. May 03, 2003|. By Amy E. Nevala, Tribune staff reporter. During an artistic career that spanned more than half a century, Italo George Botti created thousands of works, often painting two canvases at a time and running from one to the other as the ideas came. "Yellow, blue, green, his paintings always depicted joy and happiness," said his brother, former DuPage County Board Chairman Aldo... Read full biography
Following is the Chicago Tribune obituary of the artist. Artist's paintings alive with joy and happiness. May 03, 2003|. By Amy E. Nevala, Tribune staff reporter. During an artistic career that spanned more than half a century, Italo George Botti created thousands of works, often painting two canvases at a time and running from one to the other as the ideas came. "Yellow, blue, green, his paintings always depicted joy and happiness," said his brother, former DuPage County Board Chairman Aldo Botti. "If ever a man could paint a breeze, the aroma of flowers and the sound of music, it was him.". Italo George Botti, 80, an artist whose stained glass work, mosaics and sculptures appear in Chicago and worldwide, died Wednesday, April 23, during... Read full biography
Following is the Chicago Tribune obituary of the artist. Artist's paintings alive with joy and happiness. May 03, 2003|. By Amy E. Nevala, Tribune staff reporter. During an artistic career that spanned more than half a century, Italo George Botti created thousands of works, often painting two canvases at a time and running from one to the other as the ideas came. "Yellow, blue, green, his paintings always depicted joy and happiness," said his brother, former DuPage County Board Chairman Aldo Botti. "If ever a man could paint a breeze, the aroma of flowers and the sound of music, it was him.". Italo George Botti, 80, an artist whose stained glass work, mosaics and sculptures appear in Chicago and worldwide, died Wednesday, April 23, during heart surgery in Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Fla., where he lived most of the year. An ec... Read full biography
Italo Botti - Artist Info
About Italo Botti: Books
Books & Publications (2)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
The Society of Independent Artists Exhibition Record 1917-1944 (Exhibition catalog)