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Rosanna Gaddoni
Vita Condatida- 21st Century Contemporary Charcoal Drawing of a pig

2023

$3,897.33
£2,899.22
€3,250
CA$5,336.78
A$5,933.77
CHF 3,098.29
MX$72,228.46
NOK 39,532.82
SEK 37,040.36
DKK 24,740.46
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Rosanna Gaddoni Vita Condatida 66 x 48 cm ( framed in wood frame with museum glass) Measurement with included frame: 80 x 60 cm Italian artist Rosanna Gaddoni gets her inspiration from the beauty of people and nature. In her soft style she is able to create silence in her work, to capture form and beauty, and able to show the story behind the drawing. Rosanna Gaddoni (b. 1972) is an Italian award-winning realist artist, currently based in the Netherlands. After a corporate career, she started a series of art courses, first at the Tekenschool of Rijksmuseum and at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, then in private ateliers. She has followed the two-year course in Leiden, for Sumi-e instructor (Japanese ink brush technique). Gaddoni's art has been internationally exhibited and awarded. In the PleinAir Salon International Art Competition, she collected 3rd place overall, two 'Best Drawing', 'Best Animal and Birds', and 4 Honorable Mention awards. She is three times award winner in three different categories in the last Members Only Competition international contest held by the Portrait Society of America, in December 2022 (two finalists and one placement award), and 2nd placement award in 2021. She exhibited at the Summer Exhibition 2022 at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. She won a Finalist award in the Boldbrush contest and she is a Finalist with two works in two categories in the 16th Art Renewal Center Salon. Gaddoni’s artworks are part of private collections worldwide. In 2021 and 2022 she has been invited by Copelouzos Family to be part of the permanent collection of the CFA Museum in Greece. We ship our art in a custom made wooden crate, worldwide, for free. ( On the last picture an example of a crate )
  • Creator:
    Rosanna Gaddoni (1972, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Nuenen, NL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1099114714042

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