Gilberto Sartori - SOTTOBOSCO COLLINARE





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Gilberto Sartori presents SOTTOBOSCO COLLINARE (2024), an original oil on acrylic landscape painting, 70 × 80 cm, in green, blue and yellow tones, sold with a black frame, signed on both sides and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Unperformed opera performed in 2024 on the occasion of my personal exhibition.
It is an oil painting on an acrylic base measuring 70x80 cm, sold with a black slat frame.
Typical subject of the hillside undergrowth.
It is signed on the front and back and authenticated by the undersigned.
Gilberto Sartori was born in Padova in 1960.
I obtained a diploma from the Art Institute of my own city in decorative painting, having as teachers Nardo, Milani, Strazzabosco, and Bortoluzzi.
A professional lithographer, he alternated graphic art of printing with painting, exhibiting his works in the early eighties, initially in group shows and then with solo exhibitions, participating in competitions where his paintings received critical and public acclaim. He has exhibited in various cities, and his works are part of private collections in Italy and abroad.
Unperformed opera performed in 2024 on the occasion of my personal exhibition.
It is an oil painting on an acrylic base measuring 70x80 cm, sold with a black slat frame.
Typical subject of the hillside undergrowth.
It is signed on the front and back and authenticated by the undersigned.
Gilberto Sartori was born in Padova in 1960.
I obtained a diploma from the Art Institute of my own city in decorative painting, having as teachers Nardo, Milani, Strazzabosco, and Bortoluzzi.
A professional lithographer, he alternated graphic art of printing with painting, exhibiting his works in the early eighties, initially in group shows and then with solo exhibitions, participating in competitions where his paintings received critical and public acclaim. He has exhibited in various cities, and his works are part of private collections in Italy and abroad.

