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1903 Terni, Italy - 1970 Rome, Italy. Known for: Paintings of modernist still life, city scenes and ancient buildings painting.
He completed his studies in Terni where he graduated in accounting and violin at the Bricciardi Musical Institute. He then entered the Modena Academy where he graduated in Economics and Commerce.... Read full biography
He completed his studies in Terni where he graduated in accounting and violin at the Bricciardi Musical Institute. He then entered the Modena Academy where he graduated in Economics and Commerce. Commanded as an officer in Libya, in the thirties he was stationed in Benghazi, Sirte and Derna, where... Read full biography
He completed his studies in Terni where he graduated in accounting and violin at the Bricciardi Musical Institute. He then entered the Modena Academy where he graduated in Economics and Commerce. Commanded as an officer in Libya, in the thirties he was stationed in Benghazi, Sirte and Derna, where he cultivated his passions, the figurative arts and classical music. At the beginning of the Second World War, in 1940, he was taken prisoner by the British and transferred to India at Camp 27 of Yol... Read full biography
He completed his studies in Terni where he graduated in accounting and violin at the Bricciardi Musical Institute. He then entered the Modena Academy where he graduated in Economics and Commerce. Commanded as an officer in Libya, in the thirties he was stationed in Benghazi, Sirte and Derna, where he cultivated his passions, the figurative arts and classical music. At the beginning of the Second World War, in 1940, he was taken prisoner by the British and transferred to India at Camp 27 of Yol on the slopes of the Himalayas. He spent the five years of imprisonment dedicating himself to the study of the arts, practicing the first painting tests that will lead him to take the decision to become a painter. Upon returning to Italy he took his... Read full biography
He completed his studies in Terni where he graduated in accounting and violin at the Bricciardi Musical Institute. He then entered the Modena Academy where he graduated in Economics and Commerce. Commanded as an officer in Libya, in the thirties he was stationed in Benghazi, Sirte and Derna, where he cultivated his passions, the figurative arts and classical music. At the beginning of the Second World War, in 1940, he was taken prisoner by the British and transferred to India at Camp 27 of Yol on the slopes of the Himalayas. He spent the five years of imprisonment dedicating himself to the study of the arts, practicing the first painting tests that will lead him to take the decision to become a painter. Upon returning to Italy he took his leave and began his career as an artist. His was a short and successful career that led him to critical and public success, In his pain... Read full biography
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