Artist Gianni Strino Naples, 1953
Gianni Strino (Italian Artist, b. 1953)
Artist Gianni Strino Naples, 1953 Gianni Strino --- Website Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century.
Gianni Strino born in Naples on 1953. Considered one of the most famous figurative artists at international level. His paintings are found in important art galleries in Europe, United States and Japan.
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Artist Gianni Strino Naples, 1953 Gianni Strino --- Website Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century.
Italian painter Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist.
Artist Gianni Strino Naples, 1953 Gianni Strino --- Website Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century.
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Pintor italiano nascido em Nápoles, no ano de 1953. Depois de completar seus estudos no Liceo Artístico Napolitano, onde ganhou a medalha de melhor artista de pós graduação em 1970, matriculou-se na Faculdade de Arquitetura. Sentindo-se atraído pelas artes plásticas, renunciou aos estudos para dedicar-se a pintura em tempo integral. Natureza morta e a pintura de figuras humanas eram seus temas preferidos.
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Gianni Strino born in Naples on 1953. Considered one of the most famous figurative artists at international level. His paintings are found in important art galleries in Europe, United States and Japan.
Italian painter Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist.
Artist Gianni Strino Naples, 1953
Born in Naples, in 1953. Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century. __________________________________ Ha detto di me Antonio Angari : Il bello è tutta questa passione così pudica e riservata.... mai invadente. ...mai rumorosa.... sempre profonda.... alle volte.... penso.... mi ha tolto le parole di bocca....e poi capisco che la differenza è tra la poetessa e il lettore....e la capacità di catarsi nella sintesi del verso. Ciao Catherine.... alla prossima e grazie - Antonio Angari -
Gianni Strino
Pintor italiano nascido em Nápoles, no ano de 1953. Depois de completar seus estudos no Liceo Artístico Napolitano, onde ganhou a medalha de melhor artista de pós graduação em 1970, matriculou-se na Faculdade de Arquitetura. Sentindo-se atraído pelas artes plásticas, renunciou aos estudos para dedicar-se a pintura em tempo integral. Natureza morta e a pintura de figuras humanas eram seus temas preferidos.
Artist Gianni Strino Naples, 1953 Gianni Strino --- Website Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century.
Italian painter Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist.
Born in Naples, in 1953. Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century. __________________________________ Ha detto di me Antonio Angari : Il bello è tutta questa passione così pudica e riservata.... mai invadente. ...mai rumorosa.... sempre profonda.... alle volte.... penso.... mi ha tolto le parole di bocca....e poi capisco che la differenza è tra la poetessa e il lettore....e la capacità di catarsi nella sintesi del verso. Ciao Catherine.... alla prossima e grazie - Antonio Angari -
Inspired by Leonardo and Rafael, Gianni STRINO chose his path in order to convey the harmony of the world, sincerity, sensuality and true nobility with a help of the brush. The Gianni’s works…
Gianni Strino
Artist Gianni Strino Naples, 1953 Gianni Strino --- Website Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century.
Born in Naples, in 1953. Gianni Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. He taught art and art history until the demand for his work allowed him to become a full time artist. In his striking portraits Strino not only captures the beauty of his sitters but also the reality of the everyday. He does not restrict his models to beautiful young women as many portraitists do. To him the life story of an Italian grandmother, or Nonna, is to be told through the lines on her face and the faded sparkle in her eye. Her beauty is captured for all to see, not as a vision of youth and vitality but as a life full of memories and stories that we can only imagine. The quality of Strino’s painting also sets him apart from his contemporaries. There is an ‘old master’ feeling in his work; the assured handling of line combines with a true understanding of tonal harmonies and composition, reminiscent of Renaissance portraiture of the 16th Century. __________________________________ Ha detto di me Antonio Angari : Il bello è tutta questa passione così pudica e riservata.... mai invadente. ...mai rumorosa.... sempre profonda.... alle volte.... penso.... mi ha tolto le parole di bocca....e poi capisco che la differenza è tra la poetessa e il lettore....e la capacità di catarsi nella sintesi del verso. Ciao Catherine.... alla prossima e grazie - Antonio Angari -
Inspired by Leonardo and Rafael, Gianni STRINO chose his path in order to convey the harmony of the world, sincerity, sensuality and true nobility with a help of the brush. The Gianni’s works…