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Edgardo Corbelli
"Luisa on the sofa" Watercolor and black ink cm. 33 x 46 1965

1965

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woman, , Italian painter,Red,Black Edgardo CORBELLI (Turin, 1918 - 1989) From the traditional composition of the 1930s, the painting of Corbelli leads to technical and expressive results dominated by an impetuous sign assimilated, among others, by Oskar Kokoschka at the Academy in Salzburg in 1958. This evolution comes to an expressionist language highly communicative that characterizes its landscapes, portraits and nudes. Numerous prestigious exhibitions in Italy and abroad, MUSEUMS Orléans, France, Musée Collégiale Saint Pierre le Puellier Salon de Provence, France, Musée Château de l’Empéri Volgograd, Russia, Fine Arts Museum Works by Edgardo Corbelli are permanently dealt by the Pirra Art Gallery and are published in coloured monographs edited by the Gallery.
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