Valerio Berruti

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Valerio Berruti
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Valerio Berruti

15 January 1977
NationalityItalian
Known forPainter
Website ValerioBerruti.com

Valerio Berruti (born 15 January 1977) is an Italian artist. His drawings, paintings and sculptures reproduce images essentially of everyday life and family affections.

He was born in Alba (CN), Italy, and received a degree in Art Criticism from DAMS in Turin. He currently lives and works in Verduno, Italy, in a deconsecrated 17th-century church, which he bought and restored in 1995.

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