ЛОТ 138:
Daniela Romano (Napoli, 1947 - 2009)
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Стартовая цена:
€
800
Комиссия аукционного дома: 25%
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Director
1981
Technique:
Oil painting on canvas
Dimensions:
70x50, framed: 78x59 cm
Daniela Romano was a Neapolitan painter. He spent his early childhood in Posillipo's birthplace and at the age of 7 he began to paint in oil, fascinated by his maternal uncle, the Sardinian painter Ginetto Gabigiosu. A pupil of Argan at the Faculty of History of Modern Art of Sapienza, during her career she made three hundred solo shows in Italy and abroad, as well as signing participations in important exhibitions. Artistically he collaborates with DarioBellezza, Eugenio Evtuscenko, Salvatore Fiume, Cesare Zavattini, Peter Wan Wood and Franz Borghese with whom he is romantically linked. His works are characterized by strong and lively colors by characters with rounded shapes and joyful expressions. They are women at the wheel or in a hot air balloon, lost men and ironic dances in nature and in the symbolic places of history as in this canvas. Work signed lower right and titled "Diffusione Arte- Roma" on the back.
Daniela Romano was a Neapolitan painter. He spent his early childhood in Posillipo's birthplace and at the age of 7 he began to paint in oil, fascinated by his maternal uncle, the Sardinian painter Ginetto Gabigiosu. A pupil of Argan at the Faculty of History of Modern Art of Sapienza, during her career she made three hundred solo shows in Italy and abroad, as well as signing participations in important exhibitions. Artistically he collaborates with DarioBellezza, Eugenio Evtuscenko, Salvatore Fiume, Cesare Zavattini, Peter Wan Wood and Franz Borghese with whom he is romantically linked. His works are characterized by strong and lively colors by characters with rounded shapes and joyful expressions. They are women at the wheel or in a hot air balloon, lost men and ironic dances in nature and in the symbolic places of history as in this canvas. Work signed lower right and titled "Diffusione Arte- Roma" on the back.

