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Fiorella Diamantini Art

Italian, 1931-2019

Fiorella Diamantini was born in Cingoli in 1931 and graduated from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino. She studied engraving with Leonardo Castellani in Urbino and Mino Maccari in Rome. Since 1958, she has taught in Rome Techniques of Engraving, first assistant of Mino Maccari, then of Arnoldo Ciarrocchi. From 1951, Diamantini lived in Rome. In 1980, she moved to Umbria, in Spello. She has been invited to the most important engraving reviews, the Venice Biennale (1956), the Venice Black and White Biennial, the Rome Quadrennial and the national and international exhibitions organized at the National Chalcography of Rome. Diamantini’s works have been presented at the Michel Gallery in Paris, at the Stockholm National Museum, at the National Chalcography of Rome, at the International Rossetti Library in Rome, at the Prandi Library in Reggio Emilia. Her works are present at the InClub Publishing House in Florence and the Galaverni Saletta in Reggio Emilia. The following wrote about Fiorella Diamantini, Mino Maccari, Italo Cremona, Valeria Vecchia, Arnoldo Ciarrocchi, Lorenza Trucchi, Alberto Manfredi, Sigfrido Bartolini, Maria Angela Properzi. The favorite subjects of Fiorella Diamantini's engravings are the images of cities and countryside, which, although starting from the observation carried out with care and affection of real landscapes, merge with those that emerge from the depths of her memory.

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Artist: Fiorella Diamantini
Landscape - Original Etching by Fiorella Diamantini - 1970s
By Fiorella Diamantini
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an original etching realized in the 1970's by Fiorella Diamantini. signed on the lower right. The State of preservation is very good. Sheet dimension:25 x 35.5 cm. T...
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1970s Fiorella Diamantini Art

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Etching

Landscape - Original Etching by Fiorella Diamantini - 1980s
By Fiorella Diamantini
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is a beautiful black and white etching on paper, realized around the 80s by the Italian artist Fiorella Diamantini (Cingoli, 1931-2019). Signed in pencil on the lower right margin and with the abbreviation "P.d.a." in pencil on the lower left margin. Our original etching, an artist proof, confirms the artist's love for classic style in the wake of another great artist from the region Marche: Luigi Bartolini. The hills and the trees clearly emerge among the often rampant whites, but on closer inspection there is no sign that the view is not built, everything is defined by a fabric of lines that thickens for the contours, and it is made rarer for the shadows. She seems to draw her landscapes from absolute white, where the edges of the real irrepressible by a single line are defined by the hatching. A real skilled hand demonstrates a full mastery of the artistic technique and a real suggestive hatching that has something of the geometrical rigor. In very good conditions, except for a minor stain on the lower left margin and some imperceptible signs of time. Fiorella Diamantini was born in Cingoli in 1931 and graduated from the Book School of Urbino and the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. She studied engraving with Leonardo Castellani in Urbino and Mino Maccari in Rome. Since 1958, she has taught in Rome Techniques of Engraving, first assistant of Mino Maccari, then of Arnoldo Ciarrocchi. From 1951, she lived in Rome. In 1980, she moved to Umbria, in Spello. She has been invited to the most important engraving reviews: the Venice Biennale (1956), the Venice Black and White Biennial, the Rome Quadrennial and the national and international exhibitions organized at the National Chalcography of Rome. His works have been presented at the Michel Gallery in Paris, at the Stockholm National Museum, at the National Chalcography of Rome, at the International Rossetti Library in Rome, at the Prandi Library in Reggio Emilia. Her works are present at the InClub Publishing House in Florence and the Galaverni Saletta in Reggio Emilia. The following wrote about Fiorella Diamantini: Mino Maccari, Italo Cremona, Valeria Vecchia, Arnoldo Ciarrocchi, Lorenza Trucchi, Alberto Manfredi...
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1980s Contemporary Fiorella Diamantini Art

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Etching

Landscape - Etching by Fiorella Diamantini - 1962
By Fiorella Diamantini
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is a beautiful black and white etching and aquatint on paper, realized in 1962 by the Italian artist Fiorella Diamantini (Cingoli, 1931-2019). Signed and dated in pencil on the lower right margin and with the autograph note "Prova di stampa" in pencil on the lower left margin. Our original etching, an artist proof, confirms the artist's love for classic style in the wake of another great artist from the region Marche: Luigi Bartolini. In this original rpint everything is defined by a fabric of lines that thickens for the contours, and it is made rarer for the shadows. She seems to draw her landscapes from absolute white, where the edges of the real irrepressible by a single line are defined by grey backgrounds. A real skilled hand demonstrates a full mastery of the artistic technique and a real suggestive landscape that has something of the geometrical rigor and of the unmaterial of memory. In very good conditions, this is a very touching landscape, a landscape with the typical emotions of the memory places. Fiorella Diamantini was born in Cingoli in 1931 and graduated from the Book School of Urbino and the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. She studied engraving with Leonardo Castellani in Urbino and Mino Maccari in Rome. Since 1958, she has taught in Rome Techniques of Engraving, first assistant of Mino Maccari, then of Arnoldo Ciarrocchi. From 1951, she lived in Rome. In 1980, she moved to Umbria, in Spello. She has been invited to the most important engraving reviews: the Venice Biennale (1956), the Venice Black and White Biennial, the Rome Quadrennial and the national and international exhibitions organized at the National Chalcography of Rome. His works have been presented at the Michel Gallery in Paris, at the Stockholm National Museum, at the National Chalcography of Rome, at the International Rossetti Library in Rome, at the Prandi Library in Reggio Emilia. Her works are present at the InClub Publishing House in Florence and the Galaverni Saletta in Reggio Emilia. The following wrote about Fiorella Diamantini: Mino Maccari, Italo Cremona, Valeria Vecchia, Arnoldo Ciarrocchi, Lorenza Trucchi, Alberto...
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1960s Contemporary Fiorella Diamantini Art

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Etching

Landscape - Etching by Fiorella Diamantini - 1960s
By Fiorella Diamantini
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an original etching realized by Fiorella Diamantini, in 1960s. Very good conditions. Numbered and signed on the lowe rmargin of the artwork. This artwork is one of 25 p...
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1960s Modern Fiorella Diamantini Art

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Etching

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