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Italo Botti Landscape Paintings

American, 1923-2003

Italo Botti was born in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1923. His artistic career began at the age of nine years, upon winning a competition, which led to a scholarship at the Leonardo da Vinci School of Art, in Brooklyn. He subsequently studied at the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Art, at the Abracheff School of Fine Art and the Art Student's League of New York. Major influences on his work have been Nicolai Abracheff, Frank Vincent Dumond, Reginald Marsh and Bernard Lamott, all of whom were his instructors. After the Second World War, Mr. Botti taught at the City College of New York and expanded his repertoire executing murals, mosaics, stained glass and sculpture.

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Artist: Italo Botti
"Seascape" Mid Century Modern Impasto Painting of Boats, Beach, Ocean, Sky, Sand
By Italo Botti
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Italio Botti created this cheerful seascape in thick impasto oil paint on canvas. The scene depicts a sunny beach with an orange boat in the foreground. In the distance in a pale b...
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