Nicola Simbari Abstract Impressionism painting 1965. Measures 46 x 42 Includes
Simbari art book as pictured measures approximately 46” w x 42” tall. Starting price?
Includes Simbari art book as pictured. Nicola Simbari is considered by many to be Italy's most important modern artist. Using stunning [opinion] colors and favoring brilliant tones, he paints with a palette knife and achieves great depth with this technique. Simbari paintings are full of light and energy. Simbari was born in Calabria, Italy and this beautiful area greatly impacted his Mediterranean paintings: the blues of the ocean and sky, and the bright hues of the flowers. His family moved to Rome when he was young and his father worked there as a Vatican architect. Rome art masterpieces so impressed Simbari that, by age 13, he
decided to study art and enrolled at the Accademia Delle Belle Arti. He opened his first studio in Rome at 22 years of age. Simbari early works featured scenes from his childhood - gypsies, cafes, fishing villages, and the Italian countryside.
He saw success almost immediately, and shortly after a one-man show in London, he was commissioned to paint murals for the Italian Pavilion at the 1958 World Fair in Brussels. His show Le Cirque, reflected the same excitement on his canvases as is felt at an actual circus. The show was highly acclaimed in Paris, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. When I paint, like a writer,
Simbari states, I must have something to say. My paintings are like entries in a diary because they are all reactions to things I have seen or felt.[2]
Mediterranean landscapes and paintings of contemporary European life are usually Simbari subjects, although he also paints scenes of the Southwest. There terrific drama in the desert. It mysterious and magical, and the most dramatic natural sculpture I have ever seen. Simbari canvases are filled with color and emotion.
Simbari works can be found in numerous museums and private and corporate collections around the world. His paintings are in collections including the Bank of Tokyo and the Christian Dior Collection in Paris; Italian State Railways in Rome; Liberty Company in London; and Tulsa Bank of Commerce, Cincinnati Fine Arts Department, Exxon Corporation, General Mills Corporation, and Pepsico, in America. Major American and English critics have called Simbari thoroughly disarming one who paints boldly and in a state of excitement whose personal enthusiasm and enormous zest for life have much the same infectious appeal as do his paintings.Notes are courtesy of Wikipedia.
46" x 42"
Fine Art, Paintings
18%
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