Claudio Rolfi (1960) - Blu d'estate






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Claudio Rolfi, Blu d'estate, oil painting on canvas in a maritime landscape, original edition, 20 × 29 cm, created in 2020 or later, signed by hand, in excellent condition, made in Italy and sold directly by the artist.
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Claudio Rolfi, born in Genoa in 1960. From his early works, one can notice the great fascination that Italian art of the 20th century has been able to exert on him, with masters such as Casorati, Morandi, Carrà, and de Chirico. In his forty-year artistic career there are more than seventy solo exhibitions and countless artistic events, including TV programs devoted entirely to him. The Maestro Rolfi's artistic work has been discussed by the most important newspapers and by television and radio stations. Among the most notable events is the grand exhibition Centoeventigiorni held at Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome in 2002, inaugurated in the presence of Mrs. Franca Ciampi and Walter Veltroni; the exhibition at the Dopmiziano Museum in Rome; the solo show at Mondadori in Milan; the exhibition at the Palazzo della Cultura in Reggio Calabria; and at BAM Baveno Arte Maggiore, presented by Vittorio Sgarbi. The Maestro's paintings have been used for about six years as set designs for the GEO program on Rai 3. His works are present in many Italian collections, in the United States, Japan, Canada, and throughout the rest of Europe.
The work is a seascape, one of the Landscapes of Memory, in which the master recalls places from his life and summers in Tuscany. The artwork is provided with a certificate of authenticity, signed and stamped, and shipped with FedEx courier.
Claudio Rolfi, born in Genoa in 1960. From his early works, one can notice the great fascination that Italian art of the 20th century has been able to exert on him, with masters such as Casorati, Morandi, Carrà, and de Chirico. In his forty-year artistic career there are more than seventy solo exhibitions and countless artistic events, including TV programs devoted entirely to him. The Maestro Rolfi's artistic work has been discussed by the most important newspapers and by television and radio stations. Among the most notable events is the grand exhibition Centoeventigiorni held at Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome in 2002, inaugurated in the presence of Mrs. Franca Ciampi and Walter Veltroni; the exhibition at the Dopmiziano Museum in Rome; the solo show at Mondadori in Milan; the exhibition at the Palazzo della Cultura in Reggio Calabria; and at BAM Baveno Arte Maggiore, presented by Vittorio Sgarbi. The Maestro's paintings have been used for about six years as set designs for the GEO program on Rai 3. His works are present in many Italian collections, in the United States, Japan, Canada, and throughout the rest of Europe.
The work is a seascape, one of the Landscapes of Memory, in which the master recalls places from his life and summers in Tuscany. The artwork is provided with a certificate of authenticity, signed and stamped, and shipped with FedEx courier.
