Mario Schifano PRICE CHARTS
1934 Homs, Libya - 1998 Rome, Italy. Known for: Avant-garde painting, photography, art restoration.
Following is The New York Times obituary of Mario Schifano. Mario Schifano, 63, Avant-Garde Painter. Published: February 2, 1998. Mario Schifano, one of Italy's best-known contemporary painters, died... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Mario Schifano. Mario Schifano, 63, Avant-Garde Painter. Published: February 2, 1998. Mario Schifano, one of Italy's best-known contemporary painters, died on Jan. 26 at the Santo Spirito Hospital in Rome. He was 63 and lived in Rome. The cause was a... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Mario Schifano. Mario Schifano, 63, Avant-Garde Painter. Published: February 2, 1998. Mario Schifano, one of Italy's best-known contemporary painters, died on Jan. 26 at the Santo Spirito Hospital in Rome. He was 63 and lived in Rome. The cause was a heart attack, his doctors said. Mr. Schifano was born in Homs, Libya, in 1934. He moved to Rome with his family after World War II and began working as a restorer with his father at the Etruscan museum of... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Mario Schifano. Mario Schifano, 63, Avant-Garde Painter. Published: February 2, 1998. Mario Schifano, one of Italy's best-known contemporary painters, died on Jan. 26 at the Santo Spirito Hospital in Rome. He was 63 and lived in Rome. The cause was a heart attack, his doctors said. Mr. Schifano was born in Homs, Libya, in 1934. He moved to Rome with his family after World War II and began working as a restorer with his father at the Etruscan museum of Villa Giulia in Rome. He began painting during the late 1950's and soon became one of the leading members of the avant-garde school that took its name from the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. But it was not until his return in the early 60's from a... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of Mario Schifano. Mario Schifano, 63, Avant-Garde Painter. Published: February 2, 1998. Mario Schifano, one of Italy's best-known contemporary painters, died on Jan. 26 at the Santo Spirito Hospital in Rome. He was 63 and lived in Rome. The cause was a heart attack, his doctors said. Mr. Schifano was born in Homs, Libya, in 1934. He moved to Rome with his family after World War II and began working as a restorer with his father at the Etruscan museum of Villa Giulia in Rome. He began painting during the late 1950's and soon became one of the leading members of the avant-garde school that took its name from the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. But it was not until his return in the early 60's from a prolonged stay in New York City, where he participated in the New Realist group show along... Read full biography

