Aldo Gentilini, born in Genoa on February 7, 1911, and died in Volpeglino on August 10, 1982, was an Italian painter and sculptor.
He exhibited in numerous group and solo exhibitions in Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Canada, the United States, Australia, Germany, and Switzerland.
In 1953, he exhibited at the Galleria San Matteo in Genoa; in 1959, at the Palazzetto di Venezia in Rome; and in 1958 and 1967, at the San Fedele in Milan.
In 1973, he had a retrospective exhibition at the Cloister of the Monastery of Pietrasanta, and in 1976 in Lugano. As with Guttuso and Brindisi, in 1982, he received the Golden Oak Award in Bologna. 1953 - Exhibition in Genoa at the S. Matteo gallery 1958 - Exhibition in Milan at S. Fedele with Fontana and with the help of Father Favero and Kaisserlian 1959 - Exhibition in Rome at the Palazzetto Venezia From 1960 to 1967 various exhibitions in Courmayeur, Camogli, Varazze, Portofino, Genoa, Chamonix, Sion and other places. 1968 - Exhibition at the Galleria Europa, Milan
1969 - Exhibition at the Palette Gallery, Rome
1970 - Exhibition at the Globarte Gallery, Milan
1973 - Exhibition at the Cloister of San Salvatore, Pietrasanta
1975 - Milan - National Museum of Science and Technology - Anthropological Exhibition of the Painter and Sculptor
1976 - Lugano, Switzerland - Solo Exhibition
1992 - Volpeglino (AL) - Retrospective
2003-2004 - Florence - Mythologies of the Present
2013 - Prato - Everything. Fragments of Reality
2015 - Garbagna and Volpeglino - Anthology
Dimensions of the outer frame: 100 x 80 cm, canvas: 80 x 60 cm. Under glass.
Discover this vibrant work by Aldo Gentillini, an acrylic on canvas dating from 1970. With its bold colors and abstract style, this signed piece is a captivating addition to any modern space. Perfect for contemporary art lovers.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlue, White, Red, Yellow, BlackMaterialWood, CanvasNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeLargeHeight100 cmWidth80 cmSigns of usageScratches