Maurizio Delvecchio

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Maurizio Delvecchio (born 22 May 1962) is an Italian painter. He was born in Basel, Switzerland into an Italian family.

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Back in Italy, with his parents, he graduated from the Art School in Ravenna. [1] In 1985 he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Ravenna. [2] He lives and works in Cesenatico (FC).

He participated in the 54 Biennale of Art in Venice in 2011. [3]

Works in museums

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References

  1. "Biography from the website cirnet.net" . Retrieved 2014-07-08.
  2. Gabriele, Turola (2011). Delvecchio. Il velo che che copre le cose. Forlì: Edizion d'arte Coinè. p. 23.
  3. "information from eliteshopping" . Retrieved 2014-07-08.

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