Marco Rossati (1943) - Senza titolo






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Oil painting by Marco Rossati (born 1943), 1967, titled Senza titolo, multicolour, in good condition, 120 cm high by 130 cm wide, Italy, Modern style, original edition, sold with frame.
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Private collection.
He studied at the Institute of Art and at the Academy of Fine Arts of Via Ripetta, in Rome, with Mino Maccari, Renato Guttuso, Franco Gentilini, Ferdinando Bologna.
He later taught at the same Academy as a non-tenured lecturer. He is currently the director of the Scuola di Pittura Scienza dell'Arte in Rome.
Since the late seventies he has been one of the protagonists of movements (active mainly in Rome) oriented toward reflection on Italian Classicism and its relations with esoteric thought (Postmodern, Anachronism...), movements that had among their main exponents Paolo Portoghesi, Maurizio Calvesi, Claudio Strinati.
From the 1990s onward, in Rossati's work the elements and atmospheres of visionary surrealism gain greater prominence, in him more latent since his youth works.
Formed on the study of the ancients, all his painting is characterized by a formal tension, based on the idea of “technique” as the inalienable structure of art.
He collaborates with magazines and newspapers as an essayist. He has published the poetry collection Abacuc (Semar Editore, 1996 with a preface by Cesare Vivaldi). He is president of the Unione Artisti (ONLUS) and of Scienza dell'Arte. In 2004 he was awarded the Tarquinia Cardarelli Prize.
He lives and works in Rome.
Private collection.
He studied at the Institute of Art and at the Academy of Fine Arts of Via Ripetta, in Rome, with Mino Maccari, Renato Guttuso, Franco Gentilini, Ferdinando Bologna.
He later taught at the same Academy as a non-tenured lecturer. He is currently the director of the Scuola di Pittura Scienza dell'Arte in Rome.
Since the late seventies he has been one of the protagonists of movements (active mainly in Rome) oriented toward reflection on Italian Classicism and its relations with esoteric thought (Postmodern, Anachronism...), movements that had among their main exponents Paolo Portoghesi, Maurizio Calvesi, Claudio Strinati.
From the 1990s onward, in Rossati's work the elements and atmospheres of visionary surrealism gain greater prominence, in him more latent since his youth works.
Formed on the study of the ancients, all his painting is characterized by a formal tension, based on the idea of “technique” as the inalienable structure of art.
He collaborates with magazines and newspapers as an essayist. He has published the poetry collection Abacuc (Semar Editore, 1996 with a preface by Cesare Vivaldi). He is president of the Unione Artisti (ONLUS) and of Scienza dell'Arte. In 2004 he was awarded the Tarquinia Cardarelli Prize.
He lives and works in Rome.
