Gabriella Maino (1942) - Anima e Animus





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Gabriella Maino (born 1942, Italy) presents Anima e Animus, a 2022 original acrylic on canvas (30 x 30 cm) with a hand signature on the front, depicting mythology and sold by Galleria in excellent condition.
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Gabriella Maino (born 1942, Italy)
Original unique acrylic painting on canvas with a 4.5 cm frame
Year: 2022
Artist's signature on the front;
Certificate of authenticity
Shipped in a sturdy rigid package
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Gabriella Maino was born in Verbania in 1942. She lives in Terni, where she pursues her artistic activity. In 2007 she presented her first art catalog, publishing an excellent collection, reviewed and commented on by art critic Paolo Cicchini. Since 2009 she has been a member of AIAM, the International Academy of Modern Art of Rome, where she has deposited her signature, and she is included in art catalogs and magazines of great interest. In 2010 there was also her solo exhibition at the Palazzo Eroli museum in Narni (Terni), where she achieved significant public and critical acclaim. From 2013 her works have been bid on and awarded by the auction houses Dams and Caput Mundi of Rome, Mecenate of Milan, and Picenum.
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Translated by Google TranslateGabriella Maino (born 1942, Italy)
Original unique acrylic painting on canvas with a 4.5 cm frame
Year: 2022
Artist's signature on the front;
Certificate of authenticity
Shipped in a sturdy rigid package
Also visit “delauretisar” on the web Auctions on a free bid basis
Gabriella Maino was born in Verbania in 1942. She lives in Terni, where she pursues her artistic activity. In 2007 she presented her first art catalog, publishing an excellent collection, reviewed and commented on by art critic Paolo Cicchini. Since 2009 she has been a member of AIAM, the International Academy of Modern Art of Rome, where she has deposited her signature, and she is included in art catalogs and magazines of great interest. In 2010 there was also her solo exhibition at the Palazzo Eroli museum in Narni (Terni), where she achieved significant public and critical acclaim. From 2013 her works have been bid on and awarded by the auction houses Dams and Caput Mundi of Rome, Mecenate of Milan, and Picenum.

