Ferruccio Mataresi

Ferruccio Mataresi
Born (1928-05-18)18 May 1928
Livorno
Died Livorno
9 January 2009(2009-01-09)
Nationality Italian
Known for Painting

Ferruccio Mataresi was born in Livorno and began his artistic career in 1940 with the teaching of the painter Eugenio Carraresi it continues the study in the Accademia delle Belle Arti of Florence and it frequents the study of Pietro Annigoni.[1][2][3]

To Livorno he is the only painter to follow the teachings and the Neoclassic pictorial tide of Pietro Annigoni that it transfers readapting in the century XIX the painting proper of the Renaissance period.

Numerous the portraits by Mataresi by the known of the city of Livorno to the famous historical characters what: Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Giovanni Paolo II, Padre Lanfranco Serrini and the baritone Danilo Cecchi.[4]

Some works are located in public collections and deprived by to quote the positions at the Building of the Quirinale, to the center Rai, and to the Domus Pacis, to the Franciscan Museum modern art to Assisi and to the Museum Civic Giovanni Fattori of Livorno.[5][6] Bashful artist to lived a solitary life among his few students, to remember the painter Nicola Giusfredi,[7] spending his years in the study of art Scali d'Azeglio to take care of his painting and his pet.

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