Romano Mussolini, son of Benito Mussolini and Donna Rachele, was born in Forlì on 26 September 1927. His passion for painting was born in 1945, when in Naples, under the valid guidance of the painters Corrura and Terraccini, he began to paint, obtaining flattering results and affirmations in the national and international artistic field.
Romano Mussolini works with great seriousness, plays, composes jazz music, writes, but his fixed idea remains painting, and this is demonstrated by the interest with which he creates his works. In fact, the landscape, the still life, the abstract dream of the past, his dearest memories, the faces of beautiful women, his clowns, the dancers of the seventies, the gypsy scenes, the carnivals of Venice and the continuous search for new scenarios, are the charm, the color and the reality of his palette.
Romano states that there is nothing more beautiful than living in art with art.