Gianni Testa (1936-2024) - Cavalli





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Oil on canvas titled Cavalli by Gianni Testa (1936–2024), 60 x 70 cm, signed in the bottom right, original edition from the 1970s, depicting animals and sold with frame by Galleria.
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An artwork titled "Cavalli" by Gianni Testa, Oil on canvas 60x70 cm with a signature placed at the bottom right and on the back. Certificate of guarantee. Purchased in a gallery from a private individual, sole owner. Good condition. Shipped framed.
Gianni Testa, painter and Italian contemporary artist (Rome 1936-2024) known precisely as "the painter of horses." His art is characterized by a very vivid chromatic palette and by ethereal, swirling figures that recall genres ranging from realism to impressionism. He has won many awards, participated in numerous collective art exhibitions—from the Roman Biennale (since 1968) to the Milan Triennial and the Rome Quadriennale (since 1975)—and has won as many national competitions, starting with the 1st Prize at the "Brandy Italiano" Contest in 1970, up to the Career Award presented by art critic Prof. Vittorio Sgarbi. Exhibitions in Italy and abroad in Germany, Basel, New York, Philadelphia. In 2014, the anthology exhibition at the Vittoriano Complex in Rome.
An artwork titled "Cavalli" by Gianni Testa, Oil on canvas 60x70 cm with a signature placed at the bottom right and on the back. Certificate of guarantee. Purchased in a gallery from a private individual, sole owner. Good condition. Shipped framed.
Gianni Testa, painter and Italian contemporary artist (Rome 1936-2024) known precisely as "the painter of horses." His art is characterized by a very vivid chromatic palette and by ethereal, swirling figures that recall genres ranging from realism to impressionism. He has won many awards, participated in numerous collective art exhibitions—from the Roman Biennale (since 1968) to the Milan Triennial and the Rome Quadriennale (since 1975)—and has won as many national competitions, starting with the 1st Prize at the "Brandy Italiano" Contest in 1970, up to the Career Award presented by art critic Prof. Vittorio Sgarbi. Exhibitions in Italy and abroad in Germany, Basel, New York, Philadelphia. In 2014, the anthology exhibition at the Vittoriano Complex in Rome.

