Claudio Rolfi (1960) - Volo sereno






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Claudio Rolfi’s Volo sereno is a 20 by 25 cm oil painting, hand signed, original edition from Italy, depicting a tranquil landscape with a hot air balloon and a certificate of authenticity.
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Claudio Rolfi, born in Genoa in 1960, has always shown a great fascination with Italian art of the 20th century, influenced by masters such as Casorati, Morandi, Carrà, and de Chirico. Over his forty-year artistic career, he has participated in more than seventy solo exhibitions and countless art events, including television broadcasts dedicated entirely to him. Rolfi's artistic work has been featured in the most important newspapers, television, and radio stations. Among the most significant events are the large 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; a solo show at Mondadori in Milan; an exhibition at the Palace of Culture in Reggio Calabria; and the BAM Baveno Arte Maggiore presented by Vittorio Sgarbi.
The Maestro's paintings have been used as set designs for the GEO broadcast on Rai 3 for about 6 years.
His works are part of many collections in Italy, the United States, Japan, Canada, and throughout Europe.
The artwork depicts a hot air balloon in flight at sunset, a recurring theme by the artist who has also been using it for years in the scenography of the GEO broadcast on RAI3. With this subject, he expresses the lightness and the natural metaphysical aspect of hot air balloons, to the point of nicknaming them 'the jellyfish of the air.' The artwork is provided with a signed and stamped certificate of authenticity and shipped via Fedex courier.
Claudio Rolfi, born in Genoa in 1960, has always shown a great fascination with Italian art of the 20th century, influenced by masters such as Casorati, Morandi, Carrà, and de Chirico. Over his forty-year artistic career, he has participated in more than seventy solo exhibitions and countless art events, including television broadcasts dedicated entirely to him. Rolfi's artistic work has been featured in the most important newspapers, television, and radio stations. Among the most significant events are the large 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; a solo show at Mondadori in Milan; an exhibition at the Palace of Culture in Reggio Calabria; and the BAM Baveno Arte Maggiore presented by Vittorio Sgarbi.
The Maestro's paintings have been used as set designs for the GEO broadcast on Rai 3 for about 6 years.
His works are part of many collections in Italy, the United States, Japan, Canada, and throughout Europe.
The artwork depicts a hot air balloon in flight at sunset, a recurring theme by the artist who has also been using it for years in the scenography of the GEO broadcast on RAI3. With this subject, he expresses the lightness and the natural metaphysical aspect of hot air balloons, to the point of nicknaming them 'the jellyfish of the air.' The artwork is provided with a signed and stamped certificate of authenticity and shipped via Fedex courier.
