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1927 Milan, Italy - 2002 Milan, Italy. Known for: Fine art painting and writing.
Emilio Tadini (Milan, 5 June 1927 - Milan, 25 September 2002) was an Italian painter, writer and essayist, president of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts from 1997 to 2000. After graduating in... Read full biography
Emilio Tadini (Milan, 5 June 1927 - Milan, 25 September 2002) was an Italian painter, writer and essayist, president of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts from 1997 to 2000. After graduating in Literature at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Tadini began his literary activity at... Read full biography
Emilio Tadini (Milan, 5 June 1927 - Milan, 25 September 2002) was an Italian painter, writer and essayist, president of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts from 1997 to 2000. After graduating in Literature at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Tadini began his literary activity at just 20 years in the magazine Elio Vittorini's Politecnico in 1947 where he published La passione secondo Matteo and won the Serra prize with the jury Montale, Solmi and Muscetta. Since then he never... Read full biography
Emilio Tadini (Milan, 5 June 1927 - Milan, 25 September 2002) was an Italian painter, writer and essayist, president of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts from 1997 to 2000. After graduating in Literature at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Tadini began his literary activity at just 20 years in the magazine Elio Vittorini's Politecnico in 1947 where he published La passione secondo Matteo and won the Serra prize with the jury Montale, Solmi and Muscetta. Since then he never interrupts his passion for writing and publishes essays, novels, poems and monologues. It also translates important works of the twentieth century such as Stendhal, Pound, Eliot, Céline Faulkner for publishers such as Einaudi and many others. He... Read full biography
Emilio Tadini (Milan, 5 June 1927 - Milan, 25 September 2002) was an Italian painter, writer and essayist, president of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts from 1997 to 2000. After graduating in Literature at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, Tadini began his literary activity at just 20 years in the magazine Elio Vittorini's Politecnico in 1947 where he published La passione secondo Matteo and won the Serra prize with the jury Montale, Solmi and Muscetta. Since then he never interrupts his passion for writing and publishes essays, novels, poems and monologues. It also translates important works of the twentieth century such as Stendhal, Pound, Eliot, Céline Faulkner for publishers such as Einaudi and many others. He exhibited his first works in the sixties. His first exhibition was in Venice at the Galleria del Cavallino and his first collector was th... Read full biography
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