Carlo Maria Mariani Figurative Prints
Italian, b. 1931
Carlo Maria Mariani, born on September 15, 1931, in Rome, Italy, is a distinguished contemporary artist known for his fusion of classical traditions with modern conceptualism. Trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome under notable mentors such as Giorgio de Chirico and Renato Guttuso, Mariani has developed a multifaceted practice spanning painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media installations. His work, characterized by meticulous attention to detail, luminous colors, and evocative imagery, often delves into themes of classical mythology, history, and the human form while incorporating contemporary elements. Garnering international recognition since the 1960s, Mariani has exhibited his art extensively worldwide, earning prestigious awards like the Gold Medal for Painting from the President of the Italian Republic. Today, based in Rome, Mariani continues to captivate audiences with his thought-provoking creations, cementing his legacy as one of Italy's most influential contemporary artists.to
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Artist: Carlo Maria Mariani
In Coronato (The Crowning), Screenprint by Carlo Maria Mariani
By Carlo Maria Mariani
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Artist: Carlo Maria Mariani, Italian (1931 - )
Title: In Coronato (The Crowning)
Year: 1999
Medium: Screenprint, signed, dated, and numbered in pencil
Edition: 108
Image Size: 25 x...
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