Guido Marzulli

Guido Marzulli ( born July 8, 1943 in Bari, Italy ) is an Italian painter of contemporary figurative realism.

Biography

He discovered at a young age his love for painting. He began his artistic activity in Bari, where he also completed his studies in economics.

In his youth he had the opportunity to meet most of the artists from the south of Italy, who often frequented his parents' home ( both parents were talented painter), and he actively participated in debates and discussions about the content and form of modern art.

In 1970 he moved to Rome, where he studied the great European artists from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century and perfected his work in both portrait and landscape mode. In 1991 he moved to Milan.

Works

He has received awards and recognition (including the gold medal at the Biennale di Roma G. Tortelli 1990).

Stylistically, he is assigned to the neoclassical realism.

Marzulli is convinced that a painting must be the result of a search for novelty is not necessarily that needs to be very costly interpreted by a select few. Rather, the painting should be easy to understand, from as many people as possible, which also should recognize themselves in it, and be reminded without difficulty to feelings and events in the life - even from their own ..

In his works there is almost always a human figure. His favorite subjects are scenes of everyday life, markets, portraits, busy city scenes and seascapes.

Museums

Some of his works are on display in museums in Bari, in the Pinacoteca Provinciale di Bari e Latina (Rome) and at the Galleria Civica d' Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Latina.

Many of his images are cataloged, with photographic documentation in the archives of the Museum of Rome - Superintendence alla Galleria Nazionale d' Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Roma - Ministry for Cultural Heritage) ...

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