Tarcisio Bedini (1929–1962) - Ecce Homo

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Ecce Homo, oil on panel, Italy, 1950–1960.

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Interesting work attributed to the painter Tarcisio Bedini (Ostra, March 25, 1929 – Rome, October 26, 1962), painted in oil on panel in good condition.
The artwork is sold without a frame.


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Painter Bedini Tarcisio
Stefano Busonero Stefano Busonero
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Bedini Tarcisio (Ostra, March 25, 1929 – Rome, October 26, 1962)
The artist belongs to the family of decorators and painters of the Bedini family, son of Marcantonio. After an apprenticeship in his father's workshop, Tarcisio studied in Macerata at the 'Tirocinio d’arte', in Rome at the 'Beato Angelico' Academy, and at the Academy of Fine Arts, where he obtained his diploma. His painting style is decorative, mainly featuring sacred themes, and includes restoration work. He loves Impressionist painting, particularly that of Cézanne, whose tendencies he maintained until his death. He is artistically active in his hometown areas: Macerata, Catanzaro, and Rome. Some of his works include approximately eighty oil paintings and numerous drawings made with pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastels, and ink. Notable frescoes include one in the church of S. Antonio in Settebagni (Rome province, 1959) and another in the council chamber of the Catanzaro town hall (1961).
Origin from an Italian private collection.
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Art dealer specializing in old master paintings and 19th century works In collaboration with ART & INVESTIGATION historical and artistic investigations on works of art
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Interesting work attributed to the painter Tarcisio Bedini (Ostra, March 25, 1929 – Rome, October 26, 1962), painted in oil on panel in good condition.
The artwork is sold without a frame.


Site icon STEFANO BUSONERO
Painter Bedini Tarcisio
Stefano Busonero Stefano Busonero
11 years ago

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Stefano Busonero, the painter who does not want to sell his paintings.
Bedini Tarcisio (Ostra, March 25, 1929 – Rome, October 26, 1962)
The artist belongs to the family of decorators and painters of the Bedini family, son of Marcantonio. After an apprenticeship in his father's workshop, Tarcisio studied in Macerata at the 'Tirocinio d’arte', in Rome at the 'Beato Angelico' Academy, and at the Academy of Fine Arts, where he obtained his diploma. His painting style is decorative, mainly featuring sacred themes, and includes restoration work. He loves Impressionist painting, particularly that of Cézanne, whose tendencies he maintained until his death. He is artistically active in his hometown areas: Macerata, Catanzaro, and Rome. Some of his works include approximately eighty oil paintings and numerous drawings made with pencil, charcoal, chalk, pastels, and ink. Notable frescoes include one in the church of S. Antonio in Settebagni (Rome province, 1959) and another in the council chamber of the Catanzaro town hall (1961).
Origin from an Italian private collection.
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Seller's Story

Art dealer specializing in old master paintings and 19th century works In collaboration with ART & INVESTIGATION historical and artistic investigations on works of art
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Details

Artist
Tarcisio Bedini (1929–1962)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Title of artwork
Ecce Homo
Country of Origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition
Height
61 cm
Width
48.5 cm
Period
1950-1960
ItalyVerified
422
Objects sold
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