Peppino Gino Mangravite, painter, lecturer, lithographer, writer and teacher, was born in Lipari, Italy in 1896. He immigrated to the United States at the age of fourteen with his father, settling in... Read full biography
Peppino Gino Mangravite, painter, lecturer, lithographer, writer and teacher, was born in Lipari, Italy in 1896. He immigrated to the United States at the age of fourteen with his father, settling in New York City. He had already completed six years of study in Italy at the Scoule Techiniche Belle... Read full biography
Peppino Gino Mangravite, painter, lecturer, lithographer, writer and teacher, was born in Lipari, Italy in 1896. He immigrated to the United States at the age of fourteen with his father, settling in New York City. He had already completed six years of study in Italy at the Scoule Techiniche Belle Arti. Once in the USA, he studied at Cooper Union, Broadmoor Art Academy with John F. Carlson and the Art Student's League in New York with Robert Henri. The so-called romantic artist was deeply... Read full biography
Peppino Gino Mangravite, painter, lecturer, lithographer, writer and teacher, was born in Lipari, Italy in 1896. He immigrated to the United States at the age of fourteen with his father, settling in New York City. He had already completed six years of study in Italy at the Scoule Techiniche Belle Arti. Once in the USA, he studied at Cooper Union, Broadmoor Art Academy with John F. Carlson and the Art Student's League in New York with Robert Henri. The so-called romantic artist was deeply involved in teaching art and got his first teaching position at the Hansen School of Fine Arts in New York in 1918. During the summer in the 1920s Mangravite ran several art camps in the Adirondacks for both children and adults. In 1926, he moved to... Read full biography
Peppino Gino Mangravite, painter, lecturer, lithographer, writer and teacher, was born in Lipari, Italy in 1896. He immigrated to the United States at the age of fourteen with his father, settling in New York City. He had already completed six years of study in Italy at the Scoule Techiniche Belle Arti. Once in the USA, he studied at Cooper Union, Broadmoor Art Academy with John F. Carlson and the Art Student's League in New York with Robert Henri. The so-called romantic artist was deeply involved in teaching art and got his first teaching position at the Hansen School of Fine Arts in New York in 1918. During the summer in the 1920s Mangravite ran several art camps in the Adirondacks for both children and adults. In 1926, he moved to Washington D. C., where he taught at the Potomac School for two years. Mangravite was drawn back to New... Read full biography