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Silvio Loffredo

Silvio Loffredo (1920 - 2013) was active/lived in Italy.  Silvio Loffredo is known for Painting.

Silvio Loffredo was born in Montparnasse in 1920 by Italian parents. His father was painter and was he who introduced young Silvio to art. At the end of the war, Loffredo graduated from the art institute of Siena. In Italy, where he would reside until his death, he meets Ottone Rosai and studies with Primo Conti, Ugo Capocchini and Celestino Celestini.


Throughout his career, Loffredo participates in several exhibitions, including a solo exhibition at the XXXII Venice International Art Exhibition as well as numerous editions of the Rome Quadriennale. In the early sixties, Loffredos work gained international recognition, however, Florence remained the centre of his activity, it is in this period that Loffredo becomes attracted to the bold brushstrokes and expressionistic colours of Oskar Kokoshka. On 12 June 2003, Loffredo received the silver medal for a career dedicated to art from the President of the Tuscan Regional   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1261 characters.]  Artist bio

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