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Marco Rossati Art

Italian, b. 1943

Marco Rossati was born at Reggio Emilia, Italy in 1943. He studied at the Istituto d’Arte and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome with Mino Maccari, Renato Guttuso, Franco Gentilini, Ferdinando Bologna. He later taught at the same Academy. At that time, he met Giorgio De Chirico, whose art fascinated him since he was a child and became his pupil for several years. In the 70s, he was already among the principal exponents of the Italian group Arte Colta, from the beginning of it till 80s, actively recuperate from interior forms and themes of the art of 500 and 600, opening the way to a kind of painting which later had to become fashionable all over the world. But at the beginning of the 90s, Rossati strongly felt the nostalgic necessity to get back to his metaphysical, original inspiration, never parted, however, from a high-quality texture of the painting. Belonging to this long Rossiatian period, which arrives practically to our days, paintings like Il mancino pescatore di linee, Blue Circe, Pinocchio, Il tritone and so on. Rossati has been a guest on radio and television for interviews and services about his work and general themes of art. He collaborates as a critic with several newspapers and magazines. He publishes as a poet and writer. He is Director of the Scuola di Pittura Scienza dell’Arte of Rome and President of Unione Artisti. He wrote and directed the movies for the television L’Anticroste. Marco Rossati lives and works in Rome.

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Artist: Marco Rossati
Living Caryatids - Oil Painting by Marco Rossati - 1985 ca.
By Marco Rossati
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Beautiful and impressive painting by Marco Rossati, showing his interest for Classicism as well as for esotericism. Through a fine painting technique Rossati retrieves the values of ...
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1980s Symbolist Marco Rossati Art

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