Mario Fantini

Mario Fantini

Exhibition at the gallery La Pergola art Firenze
Born (1921-03-12)12 March 1921
Firenze
Died 26 March 2013(2013-03-26)
Firenze
Nationality Italian
Known for Painting
Style Informal
Awards 1965 Firenze, Second Prize nella collettiva di piazza Donatello, 2011 “Artist of the Year” for gallery La Pergola Arte of Florence [1]

Mario Fantini was an Italian painter born in Firenze, Italy, lived and worked in Florence, Italy.[2][3]

Fantini spent his early life in Florence. After a graduate working for Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena and during the Second World War in Africa in the genius. Surrendered to the British and Italian peninsula dates back to the liberation working together with American and British forces. After the war he moved to Milan several work experiences of success. Returning to Florence has collaborations with leading fashion stores like Gucci and creating some of the house stores Ricordi as refined craftsman and inventor. Mario Fantini was a great craftsman and extraordinary painter; in 1969 in the journal American Holyday NY Magazine: an article by Arnold Newman is inserted between the architects of the New Italian Renaissance,[4] along with Emilio Pucci, Gianni Fantoni, Aldo Londi, brothers and Gucci to Ferragamo and appears among the six masters of fashion art and fine craftsmanship. In 1975 he opened a workshop that operates in parallel creations in the lighting industry and develops innovative techniques in the field of art, creating paintings, sculptures, drawings and engravings that have their roots in the informal expression.[5] Inexhaustible his artistic work lasts until the end of his life took place in 2013.[6]

Art Exhibitions and performances

Public works

The City of Marciana (Isola d 'Elba) commissioned an altarpiece with the effigy of S. Liborio and the parish of Procchio (Isola d' Elba) crucifix for the Altare Maggiore.[8]

Awards and honors

References

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