Romano Rizzato

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Romano Rizzato (Milan, 21 August 1936) [1] is an Italian painter and illustrator.

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Romano RIzzato in 2019 ROMANO RIZZATO 2019.PNG
Romano RIzzato in 2019

Biography

In 1959 he met [2] the painter Mario Radice and began to frequent his studio in Como. At the same time he began his training in the field of abstract painting.

Mario Radice with Rizzato gallery Il Salotto Como 1983 Mario Radice con Rizzato Salotto Como 1983.JPG
Mario Radice with Rizzato gallery Il Salotto Como 1983

He lives and works in Milan and in Tuscany where he has his studio in an isolated rural place near Pescia.

He has been active with personal exhibitions (present in museum collections). [3] [4] [5]

He has exhibited works in Switzerland, Holland, France, Germany, Bulgaria, Austria, Venezuela and Japan. [6]

As an illustrator (under the pseudonym of Sergio) he experiments and applies different techniques for illustration. [7]

Works

Composizione (1967) "Composizione" di Romano Rizzato.jpg
Composizione (1967)
Scorrimenti Incrociati (1993-94) "Scorrimenti Incrociati" di Romano Rizzato.jpg
Scorrimenti Incrociati (1993–94)
Linee Ascendenti IV (2005) "Linee ascendenti IV" di Romano Rizzato.jpg
Linee Ascendenti IV (2005)

Special Projects

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References

  1. "Artist biography".
  2. "Mario Radice on Rizzato". 1983.
  3. "Parisivalle museum". 2011.
  4. "Fondazione Ragghianti Lucca". 1990.
  5. "Apollonio Umbro museum". 1995.
  6. "CAMeC's La Spezia museum". 2008.
  7. "Rizzato illustration". 2000.
  8. "Battimenti 2.5 by Grossi-Rizzato-Maltagliati". 1965–2019.
  9. "originale Beat acoustics by Pietro Grossi". 1965.
  10. "S.G / V by Rizzato-Maltagliati". 1973–2016.