About the Artwork 9. Emilio Scanavino Nel 1958
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Emilio Scanavino

Emilio Scanavino was an Italian painter who was a leading figure in the Italian abstract art movement and is known for his large-scale, gestural paintings and sculptures.

Scanavino began his artistic career in the 1940s, studying at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. He was initially influenced by the Italian neorealist movement, but soon began to develop his own distinctive style, characterized by bold, expressive brushstrokes and a dynamic sense of movement.

Throughout his career, Scanavino remained committed to exploring the possibilities of abstraction in painting and sculpture. He was particularly interested in the expressive potential of color and texture, and his works are marked by a sense of energy and intensity.

Scanavino's works have been exhibited extensively throughout Italy and internationally, and he was the recipient of numerous awards and honors over the course of his career. His work is held in the collections of many major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

Today, Scanavino is recognized as one of the most important Italian artists of the 20th century, and his work continues to inspire and influence new generations of artists. His focus on the expressive potential of color and texture, as well as his commitment to the possibilities of abstraction, make his work a vital part of the history of modern art.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1922

  • Country:

    Italy, Genoa