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Giuseppe Tampieri Prints and Multiples

Italian, 1918-2014

Giuseppe Tampieri was born in Lugo, Ravenna, on March 9, 1918. From his early childhood in Faenza, he revealed strong aptitudes for art and attended the T. Minardi Drawing School. He completed his artistic studies at the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, where, in 1941, he became a teacher. He exhibited for the first time at the Trade Union Exhibition of Ravenna in 1936. Since then, he has participated in various important national art exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale and the Rome Quadriennale. Tampieri has illustrated books and published his writings on art in newspapers and magazines. Member of various artistic and cultural institutions, he has been an Academician of Merit of the Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti, in Genoa since 1987. After moving to Genoa in 1950, he remained there until 1982. He moved to Faenza and worked there later on. His works are found in numerous public and private collections in Italy and abroad. Tampieri died in Faenza in 2014.

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Artist: Giuseppe Tampieri
Siesta - Screen Print by Giuseppe Tampieri - 1988
By Giuseppe Tampieri
Located in Roma, IT
Siesta  is a screen print realized by the Italian artist  Giuseppe Tampieri in 1988. Hand-signed  by the artist on the lower right. Numbered on the lower left. Edition 98/150. Very...
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1980s Modern Giuseppe Tampieri Prints and Multiples

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Siesta - Screen Print by Giuseppe Tampieri - 1988
By Giuseppe Tampieri
Located in Roma, IT
Siesta is a print realized by the Italian artist Giuseppe Tampieri in 1988. Original mixed colored screen print. Hand-signed by the artist on the lower left. Numbered on the lowe...
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1980s Contemporary Giuseppe Tampieri Prints and Multiples

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Siesta - Screen Print by Giuseppe Tampieri - 1988
By Giuseppe Tampieri
Located in Roma, IT
Siesta  is a print realized by the Italian artist Giuseppe Tampieri in 1988. Mixed colored screen print. Hand-signed  by the artist on the lower left. Numbered on the lower right. ...
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1980s Modern Giuseppe Tampieri Prints and Multiples

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Siesta - Original Screen Print by G. Tampieri - 1988
By Giuseppe Tampieri
Located in Roma, IT
Siesta is an original print realized by the Italian artist Giuseppe Tampieri in 1988. Original mixed colored serigraph. Hand-signed by the artist on lower right. Numbered on lower...
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1980s Contemporary Giuseppe Tampieri Prints and Multiples

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