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Sandro Trotti Art

Italian, b. 1934

In the Roman environment the young Italian artist, Sandro Trotti finds fertile ground to start his artistic career. Here he attended Domenico Purificato, then assistant of Capogrossi, Pericle Fazzini and Sante Monachesi. Trotti met the painter Luigi Montanarini, posing as a model for the image of the crucified Christ. With Maestro Montanarini, intense friendship and artistic collaboration was born that will last until the death of the Maestro, in 1998. Initially Montanarini's painting assistant at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, from 1972, Trotti became the holder of the chair of Painting at the same Academy until 2000. His first personal exhibition was held in 1954 in Porto San Giorgio. These are the years of the first pictorial research, of marinas and winches. In the 1960s, Trotti's pictorial research turned to abstract art, as indicated by the artistic trends of the time and to experiments on glass and plastic materials and it was the years of Cellophane, the Cartesian axes, rice grains, televisions and of the Crates. In the 70s, Trotti developed a more figurative painting, which does not omit the geometric shapes or the material brushstrokes of the Crates. He produced a series of white nudes and portraits of the Japanese Yoko. Since 1970, he has made numerous trips abroad, Syria, Thailand and India, Egypt, the Middle East, will be his goals. He makes Buddhas and begins to draw portraits of Eastern women, a theme that returns throughout his career, the nudes of women, the landscapes of Rome, the landscapes of the Marche hills are pictorial themes constantly present in the art of Trotti. In 1985, he exhibited at the Museum of Philadelphia, together with other great Italian masters. In parallel with the painting activity, Trotti also carries out the graphic one, creating many engravings and etchings with the artist and friend Sandro Pazzi and the Marche artists of the La Luna Association. In 1999, he was invited to China to preside over the opening of the Shanghai Fair. Trotti is currently considered one of the greatest witnesses of Italian artistic culture in China. The painter established a fruitful artistic exchange with the major Chinese academic authorities and is periodically called to teach painting in the Academies of China. He was appointed honorary professor at the Academies of Hubei, Guangzhou, Beijing.

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Artist: Sandro Trotti
Figure of Woman - Original Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1980
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Original Lithograph by Sandro Trotti. Unsigned and not numbered. Very good conditions. Sandro Trotti (Monte Urano 1934) In the Roman environment the young Italian artist, Sandro Tro...
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1970s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

Young Woman - Original Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1980s
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Young Woman is an original litograph, realized by Sandro Trotti in 1980s. Representing a young woman exalted by a wonderful contrast of colors, this original print is hand-signed in...
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1980s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

Risciò - Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1970s
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Risciò is an original colored lithograph on Fabriano Cotton watermarked paper realized by Sandro Trotti in the 1970s and published by EuroMuseum Editore, Ancona. Representing a bar...
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1970s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

Young Woman - Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1980
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Young Woman is an original lithograph realized by Sandro Trotti in 1980. The state of preservation is very good. Representing a young woman exalted by a wonderful contrast of colors.
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1980s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

Risciò - Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1970s
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Risciò is an original colored lithograph on Fabriano Cotton watermarked paper realized by Sandro Trotti in the 1970s and published by EuroMuseum Editore, Ancona. Representing a bar...
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1970s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

Young Woman - Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1980
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Young Woman is an original lithograph artwork, realized by Sandro Trotti in 1980. The state of preservation is very good. Representing a young woman exalted by a wonderful contrast...
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1980s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

Risciò - Original Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1970s
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Risciò is an original colored lithograph on Fabriano Cotton watermarked paper realized by Sandro Trotti in the 1970's and published by EuroMuseum Editore, Ancona. Representing a b...
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1970s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

Woman's Figure - Lithograph by Sandro Trotti - 1980
By Sandro Trotti
Located in Roma, IT
Unsigned and not numbered. Very good conditions. Sandro Trotti (Monte Urano 1934) In the Roman environment the young Italian artist, Sandro Trotti finds fertile ground to start his ...
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1970s Contemporary Sandro Trotti Art

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Lithograph

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