Carla Horat (1938) - Tosca






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Carla Horat (1938) is the artist behind Tosca, a 1999 original acrylic painting in abstract style, 100 x 120 cm, in excellent condition, Italy, sold with frame, inventory number 3.
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Splendid masterpiece, with engaging and moving colors, by artist Carla Horat (1938) titled TOSCA, 120 cm x 100, from 1999 with inventory number 3. The painting will be shipped with insurance and a catalog about it.
The Painter has exhibited in the world's most important museums and galleries, Venice, Paris, USA, Tokyo, Switzerland, Rio de Janeiro, New York, Seoul, Barcelona, etc..
People of the art and culture world in the last century—Leonardo Sciascia, Vincenzo Consolo, Gesualdo Bufalino, Antonello Trombadori, etc.—write about her.
Daughter of an artist (her father Theo is a well-known Swiss watercolorist), at five she moves to Ticino and later to Verona, where she graduates from the Academy of Fine Arts. Since 1981 she has resided in Palermo, where she obtained the chair of printmaking techniques at the Academy of Fine Arts. She has taught at the International School of Graphics in Venice and since 1986 also at the International Center of Graphics in Venice, where she has taught etching and non-toxic intaglio techniques. She has directed engraving and painting workshops at various foreign universities: Rio de Janeiro (PUC University), Mexico City (UNAM University), Merida (Yucatan, Marista University), Barcelona (Faculty of Fine Arts). From 2005 she has devoted herself particularly to the Artist’s Book.
She has held numerous exhibitions, including in Venice, Palermo, Lugano, Paris, Seoul, Tokyo, New York, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen. Among those who have written about her are Antonello Trombadori, Leonardo Sciascia, Gesualdo Bufalino, Vincenzo Consolo, Enrico Baj.
Her exhibitions are numerous both in Italy and abroad, particularly in Switzerland, Germany, France, Spain, the United States, Africa and Asia, including the following: Swiss National Bank, Chiasso, 1978; “Boggian” Hall, Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona, 1980; Villa Malpensata, Lugano (Switzerland), 1982; Gallery of Art at B, Palermo, 1983; Galleria Il Mosaico, Chiasso (Switzerland), 1985; PUC University (where she also led a burin workshop), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 1988; Solo show at the Italian Cultural Institute, Alexandria, Egypt, 1989; Drake University, Department of Art School of Fine Arts, Iowa (USA), 1989; Polyvalent Cultural Center, Bagnocavallo (RA), 1990; Villa Malfitano, Palermo, 1991; Musée Véra, Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Paris), 1992; The Artist’s Book, Galleria Segno Grafico, Palermo, 1995; Sotto pressione - Engravings, Palazzo dei Benedetti, Cinisi - Palazzo Cataldi, Terrasini (Palermo), 1997; Palermo Paperworks prints from the Academy of Fine Arts, engravings, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Italian Cultural Institute, Washington (USA), 1997; Engraving in Italian Artistic Institutions. Palermo-Roma, Villa Renatico Martini, Monsummano Terme (Pistoia), 1998; XIV International Prize for Engraving, Biella, 1999; Spazio 9, Turin, 2000; Italian Engraving Biennale, Campobasso, 2000.
Splendid masterpiece, with engaging and moving colors, by artist Carla Horat (1938) titled TOSCA, 120 cm x 100, from 1999 with inventory number 3. The painting will be shipped with insurance and a catalog about it.
The Painter has exhibited in the world's most important museums and galleries, Venice, Paris, USA, Tokyo, Switzerland, Rio de Janeiro, New York, Seoul, Barcelona, etc..
People of the art and culture world in the last century—Leonardo Sciascia, Vincenzo Consolo, Gesualdo Bufalino, Antonello Trombadori, etc.—write about her.
Daughter of an artist (her father Theo is a well-known Swiss watercolorist), at five she moves to Ticino and later to Verona, where she graduates from the Academy of Fine Arts. Since 1981 she has resided in Palermo, where she obtained the chair of printmaking techniques at the Academy of Fine Arts. She has taught at the International School of Graphics in Venice and since 1986 also at the International Center of Graphics in Venice, where she has taught etching and non-toxic intaglio techniques. She has directed engraving and painting workshops at various foreign universities: Rio de Janeiro (PUC University), Mexico City (UNAM University), Merida (Yucatan, Marista University), Barcelona (Faculty of Fine Arts). From 2005 she has devoted herself particularly to the Artist’s Book.
She has held numerous exhibitions, including in Venice, Palermo, Lugano, Paris, Seoul, Tokyo, New York, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen. Among those who have written about her are Antonello Trombadori, Leonardo Sciascia, Gesualdo Bufalino, Vincenzo Consolo, Enrico Baj.
Her exhibitions are numerous both in Italy and abroad, particularly in Switzerland, Germany, France, Spain, the United States, Africa and Asia, including the following: Swiss National Bank, Chiasso, 1978; “Boggian” Hall, Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona, 1980; Villa Malpensata, Lugano (Switzerland), 1982; Gallery of Art at B, Palermo, 1983; Galleria Il Mosaico, Chiasso (Switzerland), 1985; PUC University (where she also led a burin workshop), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 1988; Solo show at the Italian Cultural Institute, Alexandria, Egypt, 1989; Drake University, Department of Art School of Fine Arts, Iowa (USA), 1989; Polyvalent Cultural Center, Bagnocavallo (RA), 1990; Villa Malfitano, Palermo, 1991; Musée Véra, Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Paris), 1992; The Artist’s Book, Galleria Segno Grafico, Palermo, 1995; Sotto pressione - Engravings, Palazzo dei Benedetti, Cinisi - Palazzo Cataldi, Terrasini (Palermo), 1997; Palermo Paperworks prints from the Academy of Fine Arts, engravings, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Italian Cultural Institute, Washington (USA), 1997; Engraving in Italian Artistic Institutions. Palermo-Roma, Villa Renatico Martini, Monsummano Terme (Pistoia), 1998; XIV International Prize for Engraving, Biella, 1999; Spazio 9, Turin, 2000; Italian Engraving Biennale, Campobasso, 2000.
