Luciano Astolfi (1960) - Notturno





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Luciano Astolfi (1960), Notturno, a 2022 original acrylic painting on canvas, 40 by 40 cm, signed by hand, authenticated on the back, in a contemporary style with a nature subject, edition Originale, produced in Italy and offered by Galleria Aste online delauretisart.
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Original Painting in Acrylic-Oil Textured Material on Canvas
Luciano Astolfi (1960, Cellino Attanasio) [Italy]
Mixed media with oil, acrylic, and texture on canvas
Artist's signature on the front and back; authenticated on the back
Certificate of Authenticity
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Luciano Astolfi, born in 1960, lives and works in Roseto degli Abruzzi. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in L’Aquila under the direction of Gino Marotta, he participated with scenic realization and acting in Fabio Mauri’s theater production “Gran Serata Futuristica,” staged at the Nuovo Theatre in Milan, the Olimpico in Rome, and the Comunale in L’Aquila. He participated in the film “Una città per la musica” by Bruno Vesta and M. Warren and in 1985 directed the performance “Immagine e suoni in una sera d’estate” in the park of the Villa Comunale in Roseto. He was a finalist for the Lubian Prize presided by Renato Guttuso and in 1979 won the first prize for graphics at the G. D’Annunzio Prize. He is the author of the sculpture “La Rosa d’Oro,” which is awarded to figures from sport, entertainment, and culture in Abruzzo. He is represented in several museums including: Museo Ugo Guidi and Gilardi of Forte dei Marmi, Michetti of Francavilla al Mare, Barbella of Chieti, Palazzo Bastogi of Florence and the Castello Estense of Ferrara, the Fortress of Civitella del Tronto, the Museo Colonna and the Aurum of Pescara, Museo Hôtel du Paris Montecarlo, Cantieri Culturali Zisa Palermo, Palazzo Bramante Rome, Gallery Simone Bratislava."
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Translated by Google TranslateOriginal Painting in Acrylic-Oil Textured Material on Canvas
Luciano Astolfi (1960, Cellino Attanasio) [Italy]
Mixed media with oil, acrylic, and texture on canvas
Artist's signature on the front and back; authenticated on the back
Certificate of Authenticity
- SHIPPING;
You pay only one shipping cost as per the automatic settings if you buy in the same auction as agreed with Catawiki
- IF INSTEAD you buy in multiple different auctions you can contact us before payment, indicating the lot references, and we will manually remove the additional costs so that you pay a single shipping cost, sending everything in one package
National shipping Free. sold by Galleria Aste online "delauretisart"
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Luciano Astolfi, born in 1960, lives and works in Roseto degli Abruzzi. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in L’Aquila under the direction of Gino Marotta, he participated with scenic realization and acting in Fabio Mauri’s theater production “Gran Serata Futuristica,” staged at the Nuovo Theatre in Milan, the Olimpico in Rome, and the Comunale in L’Aquila. He participated in the film “Una città per la musica” by Bruno Vesta and M. Warren and in 1985 directed the performance “Immagine e suoni in una sera d’estate” in the park of the Villa Comunale in Roseto. He was a finalist for the Lubian Prize presided by Renato Guttuso and in 1979 won the first prize for graphics at the G. D’Annunzio Prize. He is the author of the sculpture “La Rosa d’Oro,” which is awarded to figures from sport, entertainment, and culture in Abruzzo. He is represented in several museums including: Museo Ugo Guidi and Gilardi of Forte dei Marmi, Michetti of Francavilla al Mare, Barbella of Chieti, Palazzo Bastogi of Florence and the Castello Estense of Ferrara, the Fortress of Civitella del Tronto, the Museo Colonna and the Aurum of Pescara, Museo Hôtel du Paris Montecarlo, Cantieri Culturali Zisa Palermo, Palazzo Bramante Rome, Gallery Simone Bratislava."

