Romano Mussolini (1927-2006) - Il Ponte

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Il Ponte, an oil on panel landscape by Romano Mussolini, dating from 1970–1980, 40×50 cm with frame, hand-signed, original edition, in excellent condition, weighing 3 kg, sold with frame by the owner or dealer.

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Historic work from the 1970s by Romano Mussolini, oil on panel 20x30 cm, overall with frame 40x50 cm, featuring the depiction of the Ponte sul Rubicone with beautiful colors and an atmosphere typical of the master's painting. The work is certified on the back by the "Studio d'Arte Roma" with original stamps and seals from the era of the Studio D'arte Europea of Cesena. The work is sold with a contemporaneous frame in excellent condition, overall size 40x50 cm.
40 x 50 cm
Title: The Bridge
Oil on panel 30×20 cm with frame 40×50 cm


Romano, son of Benito Mussolini and Donna Rachele, was born in Forlì on 26 September 1927.

The passion of the Duce’s son for painting began in 1945, when in Naples, under the able guidance of painters Corrura and Terraccini, he began painting, and thus for his works, Romano Mussolini achieved flattering results and recognition in the national and international artistic scene.
Romano Mussolini, a versatile artist, works with great seriousness, plays, composes jazz music, writes, but his abiding passion remains painting, as shown by the care with which he creates his works.
In his paintings Romano Mussolini represents the landscape, 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.
The constant search for new scenarios is the charm, the color and the reality of the palette of Romano Mussolini the Painter.
Romano says that there is nothing more beautiful than living in art with art.

Historic work from the 1970s by Romano Mussolini, oil on panel 20x30 cm, overall with frame 40x50 cm, featuring the depiction of the Ponte sul Rubicone with beautiful colors and an atmosphere typical of the master's painting. The work is certified on the back by the "Studio d'Arte Roma" with original stamps and seals from the era of the Studio D'arte Europea of Cesena. The work is sold with a contemporaneous frame in excellent condition, overall size 40x50 cm.
40 x 50 cm
Title: The Bridge
Oil on panel 30×20 cm with frame 40×50 cm


Romano, son of Benito Mussolini and Donna Rachele, was born in Forlì on 26 September 1927.

The passion of the Duce’s son for painting began in 1945, when in Naples, under the able guidance of painters Corrura and Terraccini, he began painting, and thus for his works, Romano Mussolini achieved flattering results and recognition in the national and international artistic scene.
Romano Mussolini, a versatile artist, works with great seriousness, plays, composes jazz music, writes, but his abiding passion remains painting, as shown by the care with which he creates his works.
In his paintings Romano Mussolini represents the landscape, 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.
The constant search for new scenarios is the charm, the color and the reality of the palette of Romano Mussolini the Painter.
Romano says that there is nothing more beautiful than living in art with art.

Details

Artist
Romano Mussolini (1927-2006)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Il Ponte
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
50 cm
Weight
3 kg
Depiction/Theme
Landscape
Period
1970-1980
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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