Romano Rizzato (Milan, 21 August 1936) [1] is an Italian painter and illustrator.
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.
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]
Sylvano Bussotti was an Italian composer of contemporary classical music, also a painter, set and costume designer, opera director and manager, writer and academic teacher. His compositions employ graphic notation, which has often created special problems of interpretation. He was known as a composer for the stage. His first opera was La Passion selon Sade, premiered in Palermo in 1965. Later operas and ballets were premiered at the Teatro Comunale di Firenze, Teatro Lirico di Milano, Teatro Regio di Torino and Piccola Scala di Milano, among others. He was artistic director of La Fenice in Venice, the Puccini Festival and the music section of the Venice Biennale. He taught internationally, for a decade at the Fiesole School of Music. He is regarded as a leading composer of Italy's avantgarde, and a Renaissance man with many talents who combined the arts expressively.
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Luigi Malice is an Italian abstract artist.
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Romano Cagnoni was an Italian photographer who spent most of his professional life based in London.
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The art collections of Fondazione Cariplo are a gallery of artworks with a significant historical and artistic value owned by Fondazione Cariplo in Italy. It consists of 767 paintings, 116 sculptures, 51 objects and furnishings dating from the first century AD to the second half of the twentieth.
Sergio Burzi, was an Italian painter and illustrator. He was a versatile artist, specialised in the illustration of magazines and children's books, as well as a creative watercolour painter of landscapes and marine subjects.
Mario Tozzi was an Italian painter. He was awarded the Legion of Honour by the French government.
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Daniele Lombardi was a composer, pianist and visual artist.