Mauro Marrucci

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Mauro Marrucci
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Born(1937-12-18)December 18, 1937
DiedNovember 15, 2014(2014-11-15) (aged 76)
NationalityItalian
Website http://www.mauromarrucci.it/

Mauro Marrucci was an Italian artist born in Volterra, [1] [2] Italy on December 18, 1937, by artisans parents and he died November 15, 2014, in Grosseto. Since 1950 he has been working as an Alabaster and wood craftsman. He also began his artistic research, released by academic schemes, as a graphic designer and painter and makes experiences in the field of sculpture. [3] In 1861 he won first teaching assignment in Tuscany where he continues to practice as a graphic designer, painter and designer. Since 1973, public writings of artistic teaching and non-fiction. In December 1974 on Public Education of drawing the essay "The educational dialogue through the work of art." He also collaborates with the magazine School and cities. In 1982 he moved to Milan to teach Design and Art History at the XIII High School. In 1986 he held the chair of architecture at the Art School "Pietro Aldi" in Grosseto until retirement. [4] From 1957 to 2011 he took part in demonstrations in graphics and painting in Italy and abroad, receiving reports from the most qualified critics and several awards.

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  1. "L'Addio di città e studenti al preside Mauro Marrucci" [The City And The Students Bid Farewell To The Principal Maurio Marrucci]. Il Tirreno (in Italian). 17 November 2014.
  2. Raio, Domenico (31 October 2006). Il dinamismo cromogeometrico di Mauro Marrucci [The Chromo Geometric Dynamism of Maurio Marrucci. Libero (in Italian).
  3. Bivalenza 3 Mauro Marrucci [ permanent dead link ]
  4. Falconi, Lorenzo (15 November 2014).lutto nel mondo della scuola [Mourning In The World Of Schools]. Il Giunco (in Italian).
  5. Musone, Michael (24 April 2009). Mauro Marrucci - Emegenze espressive. Exibart (in Italian).
  6. Con l'Esasperantismo tazzine d'autore [ permanent dead link ]