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Giuseppe Dangelico PINO "Breezy Days"
Artist: Pino (1939-2010)
Title: Breezy Days
️ Type: Limited Edition Giclee on Paper
Dimensions: 16" x 16" (Image)
️ Hand Signed by the Artist
Numbered
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Condition Report: Great Condition
Step into the enchanting world of Pino with "Breezy Days," a limited edition giclee on paper that captures the artist's timeless beauty and emotion.
Measuring 16" x 16", this piece invites you to immerse yourself in a world of grace and elegance. Pino's signature style shines through as he presents a scene that evokes a sense of serenity and connection.
The artwork comes numbered and is hand-signed by the artist, adding a touch of authenticity and personal connection. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, this piece carries a sense of legitimacy and provenance.
"Experience the ethereal beauty of Pino's 'Breezy Days,' a limited edition giclee on paper that captures the essence of emotion and artistry. Elevate your collection with this enchanting masterpiece that reflects Pino's unique ability to convey sentiment through his work. Secure your connection to the artist's vision and the timeless world of artistic expression by placing your bid today."
Pino Dangelico, known as Pino in the art world, was born in Italy in November of 1939. Trained at the Art Institute of Bari, and later at Milan’s Academy of Brera, Pino was heavily influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites and Macchiaioli.
The second of seven children (five girls, two boys), Pino was the only one who demonstrated artistic talent. Although not encouraged by his family to become an artist, he was adamant about his career choice.
Realizing there was much more opportunity in America, Pino came to the United States in the late 70s, and became one of this country’s best-loved and most popular illustrators of romantic novel book covers using an unknown Italian model named Fabio. He created over 3,000 covers during his career, including those for two of Danielle Steele’s best-selling novels, Palomino and Once in a Lifetime.
However, in 1994, Pino made a decision to reduce the number of illustration commissions he would accept, which allowed him more time to paint.
Pino’s love of the human form, especially the female form is apparent. His canvasses emit feelings of warmth, nostalgia, love and family. Often set on vibrantly sunny beaches in the Mediterranean where he grew up, his warm and exciting colors, and the simple approach to his subjects, are his trademark and the reasons why his originals and limited editions are in growing demand throughout the United States and appreciated by collectors around the world.
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