Gabriele Simongini (born 1963 in Rome) is an Italian art historian and art critic. [1] Simongini is a professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma. [2] Art critic of the newspaper Il Tempo [3] and essayist. In particular deals with research in Italian abstract art. [4]
Quinto Martini (1908–1990) was an Italian artist and writer, born in Seano, Tuscany.
Gianfranco Goberti was an Italian painter.
Cipriano Efisio Òppo was an Italian painter, stage designer, satirical illustrator, and critic. He was born in Rome, the city in which he also lived, worked and died, though his father's and mother's families had both come originally from Sardinia. He was an influential and perceptive commentator and mentor in respect of the Italian art scene through the challenges of the Mussolini years.
The Carracci were a Bolognese family of artists that played an instrumental role in bringing forth the Baroque style in painting. Brothers Annibale (1560–1609) and Agostino (1557–1602) along with their cousin Ludovico (1555–1619) worked collaboratively. The Carracci family left their legacy in art theory by starting a school for artists in 1582. The school was called the Accademia degli Incamminati, and its main focus was to oppose and challenge Mannerist artistic practices and principles in order to create a renewed art of naturalism and expressive persuasion.
Piergiorgio Colautti is a modern Italian painter and sculptor, who lived and worked in Rome. He is known for his own distinctive style, sometimes labelled "Hyperfuturism", in which figurative elements are enmeshed and submerged by symbols reflecting a cold and modern technological world.
Marino Alfonso, better known as Mafonso, is an Italian painter and sculptor
Giuseppe Di Giacomo is an Italian philosopher and essayist.
Agenore Fabbri was an Italian sculptor and painter. He moved between a rigorous expressionism and experimental informalism.
Juti Ravenna was an Italian painter.
Giuseppe Riccardo "Beppe" Devalle was an Italian painter and collagist, acknowledged as one of the most interesting and highly appreciated artists of the last few decades of Italian painting. He always refuted the prevailing trends of the day so as to create and distinguish his own individual style: this may explain why Devalle has often been overlooked and placed as something of an outsider. He has been known as a master of photomontage and defined as a creator of the 'New Epic Italian style'.
Matteo Montani is a contemporary Italian painter and sculptor born in Rome in 1972.
Luciano de Liberato is an Italian painter.
Enzo Carnebianca, is a sculptor and painter born in Rome Italy.
Monsignor Vincenzo Regina was an Italian presbyter and historian.
Vito Bongiorno is an Italian artist known for making art out of charcoal.
Amico Ricci Petrocchini, Petruccini or Petruchini (1794-1862) was an Italian art historian and marquess. He is most notable for his 1834 Memorie storiche delle arti e degli artisti della Marca di Ancona, the first systematic survey of art history in the Marche. He also composed a number of cantatas for viola (1862).
Tristano Alberti was an Italian sculptor. Inspired by Auguste René Rodin, after attending ornate sculptors class at the Alessandro Volta technical institute in Trieste, he choose the same craftsman-like approach in Early Modern Sculpture: Rodin, Degas, Matisse, Brancusi, Picasso, Gonzalez and later, in late 1940s and early 1950s, developed a fully personal style in figuratively representing human and animal-themed chalks and bronzes, possessing a unique ability to model passion, rage and strong emotions. He is known for his sacred art and monuments, and such sculptures as San Sebastiano, Cat, Nazario Sauro and San Giusto. The latter being yearly and awarded as a copy and special prize to prominent people in Trieste.
Gabriele Patriarca was an Italian informal painter and member of the art movement Scuola Romana.
Elisa Johanne Rosa Maria Boglino was a Danish-Italian painter, active in Denmark and Italy.
Michele Guerrisi was an Italian sculptor, painter and writer.