Notte di San Lorenzo (2020) Printmaking by Giampaolo Talani

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| TIRATURA LIMITATA |. Dimensione 78x112. Splendida serigrafia polimaterica a 48 colori con interventi in sabbia e floccaggi. L'opera è realizzata su cartone "CANEVA" che permette il montaggio senza vetro. Esemplare numerato e firmato con certificato di autenticità. (150+L) "D'Après" About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Figurative. [...]
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Dimensione 78x112

Splendida serigrafia polimaterica a 48 colori con interventi in sabbia e floccaggi.

L'opera è realizzata su cartone "CANEVA" che permette il montaggio senza vetro.

Esemplare numerato e firmato con certificato di autenticità. (150+L) "D'Après"

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Giampaolo Talani (1955-2018) was a distinguished contemporary Italian artist whose legacy continues to illuminate the art world. Born in Italy, Talani embarked on his artistic journey after completing his education [...]

Giampaolo Talani (1955-2018) was a distinguished contemporary Italian artist whose legacy continues to illuminate the art world. Born in Italy, Talani embarked on his artistic journey after completing his education at the Art High Schools in Lucca and Florence. He further honed his skills at the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, under the tutelage of the esteemed Goffredo Trovarelli.

During his formative years, Talani immersed himself in the classical techniques of art, exploring various mediums and styles. However, it was in painting, particularly in the fresco technique, where he found his true calling. Renowned as one of the greatest modern interpreters of fresco, Talani left an indelible mark with his monumental works.

In his youth, Talani undertook ambitious projects, including the creation of a significant cycle of fresco paintings in the Church of San Vincenzo. This endeavor was followed by other notable works, such as "The Sermon of San Bernardino" adorning the facade of the Episcopal Palace of Massa Marittima, and "The Last Supper" and "The Resurrection of Lazarus" for the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Frassine and the Madonna of Populonia, respectively.

As his career progressed, Talani diversified his artistic repertoire, establishing himself as a skilled sculptor of bronze works. His three-dimensionally figurative bronze sculptures echoed the thematic richness explored in his paintings, portraying iconic figures such as the sailor, the settler, the man crossing the sea, the fish hunter, the woman, and the musician.

Throughout his lifetime, Talani's art captivated audiences with its profound depth, technical mastery, and evocative storytelling. His enduring legacy as a multifaceted artist continues to inspire and enchant admirers around the world, ensuring that his contributions to the realm of art remain cherished and celebrated for generations to come.

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