Stanislas Lepri PRICE CHARTS
1905 Rome - 1980. Known for: Painting.
Born in the house of "marquis Lepri marquis of Rota" Member of the Roman nobility, Stanislao Lepri was the Italian consul for the Principality of Monaco. He moved to Paris in 1940 where he befriended... Read full biography
Born in the house of "marquis Lepri marquis of Rota" Member of the Roman nobility, Stanislao Lepri was the Italian consul for the Principality of Monaco. He moved to Paris in 1940 where he befriended artists such as Picasso, Ernst, and Breton. Their influence can be seen in his later works. The... Read full biography
Born in the house of "marquis Lepri marquis of Rota" Member of the Roman nobility, Stanislao Lepri was the Italian consul for the Principality of Monaco. He moved to Paris in 1940 where he befriended artists such as Picasso, Ernst, and Breton. Their influence can be seen in his later works. The following year he met Leonor Fini, and in 1943 when he was called back to Rome she went with him and stayed until the end of the World War II. In 1946, they returned to Paris and Lepri abandoned his... Read full biography
Born in the house of "marquis Lepri marquis of Rota" Member of the Roman nobility, Stanislao Lepri was the Italian consul for the Principality of Monaco. He moved to Paris in 1940 where he befriended artists such as Picasso, Ernst, and Breton. Their influence can be seen in his later works. The following year he met Leonor Fini, and in 1943 when he was called back to Rome she went with him and stayed until the end of the World War II. In 1946, they returned to Paris and Lepri abandoned his diplomatic career to become a painter. Shortly after, Fabrizio Clerici introduced Fini to Polish writer Konstanty Jelenski, known as Kot, in Rome in 1952. Jelenski joined Fini and Lepri in their Paris apartment and the three remained inseparable until... Read full biography
Born in the house of "marquis Lepri marquis of Rota" Member of the Roman nobility, Stanislao Lepri was the Italian consul for the Principality of Monaco. He moved to Paris in 1940 where he befriended artists such as Picasso, Ernst, and Breton. Their influence can be seen in his later works. The following year he met Leonor Fini, and in 1943 when he was called back to Rome she went with him and stayed until the end of the World War II. In 1946, they returned to Paris and Lepri abandoned his diplomatic career to become a painter. Shortly after, Fabrizio Clerici introduced Fini to Polish writer Konstanty Jelenski, known as Kot, in Rome in 1952. Jelenski joined Fini and Lepri in their Paris apartment and the three remained inseparable until their deaths. Source: Wikipedia... Read full biography

