Paolo Veneziani painting in Barga
Visitors to Barga this week will have noticed a figure painting “en plein air” in some of the more secluded alleyways and piazzas of Barga Vecchia. The person with the large straw hat shielding his eyes as he works is the painter from Rome, Paolo Veneziani.
It is the not the first time that he has been working and exhibiting his canvases in Barga. He has a close relationship with the Marzocco Gallery who will be once again showing his work this summer as in previous years.
Paolo has been exhibiting his work since 1962 in galleries around Italy and since the early 70’s his work has also travelled to other parts of the globe. Just have a look at the list at the bottom of this article .. European art centres like Frankfurt, Bruxelles, Vienna, Koln and further afield to places like Montreal, San Francisco and New York
For those interested in his work but unable to be here in person, check out the lithograph, AUTUNNO 50×70cm that is appearing on the ebay site. With just 4 days of the auction left to run, the current price of just euro1 is a bargain price for a Paolo Veneziani piece of art. The ebay site is here
1971. International Gallery. San Francisco
1972. Dominion Continental Galleries. Montreal
1973. Circolo della Stampa. Frankfurt
1974. The Gallery. New York
1975. International Gallery. San Francisco
1976. Art Gallery. Philadelphia
1977. Ermitage Gallery. Bruxelles
1979. International Art Gallery. Vienna
1984. Expo Art Colosium. New York
1992. Art Gallery.Koln
1999. The Gallery. New York
&rel=0&color1=0x006699&color2=0x54abd6">For those interested in his work but unable to be here in person, check out the lithograph, AUTUNNO 50×70cm that is appearing on the ebay site. With just 4 days of the auction left to run, the current price of just euro1 is a bargain price for a Paolo Veneziani piece of art. The ebay site is here
1971. International Gallery. San Francisco
1972. Dominion Continental Galleries. Montreal
1973. Circolo della Stampa. Frankfurt
1974. The Gallery. New York
1975. International Gallery. San Francisco
1976. Art Gallery. Philadelphia
1977. Ermitage Gallery. Bruxelles
1979. International Art Gallery. Vienna
1984. Expo Art Colosium. New York
1992. Art Gallery.Koln
1999. The Gallery. New York
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Jul 21 2007 / 5pm
[...] Visitors to Barga this summer will have noticed a figure painting “en plein air” in some of the more secluded alleyways and piazzas of Barga Vecchia. The person with the large straw hat shielding his eyes as he works is the painter from Rome, Paolo Veneziani. (article here) [...]
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Zut alors! Spitting image of Paul Gaugin, hat included
There’s one of Matisse that also qualifies, but I can’t download it