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Gian Paolo Dulbecco Art

b. 1941

Gian Paolo Dulbecco was born in La Spezia, Italy in 1941 and began painting by the end of the 1950s. He also devoted himself to the engraving techniques, especially to the drypoint. In 1966, he graduated from the Polytechnic University in Milan. His first exhibitions began in the last years of the 1960s when he moved to Rome. In 1971, Dulbecco returned to Milan, taking part in many important art exhibitions. In 1982–83, he created a set of paintings on the Via Crucis theme, now placed in the S. Gemma Church in Monza; at the same time, he presented some paintings in various sacred-art exhibitions. In 1984, he won a prize from the Cartier's Collection in Milan. In 1992, he was among the winners in a national competition organized by the Italian revue "Arte." In 1992–93, Dulbecco revisited the Tarots theme, that he had already developed in the previous years: a special set of these 22 paintings, devoted to the tobacco's subject and history, is included by the French art critic Pierre Restany in the show Art et Tabac, which is presented in various European countries. A period of various exhibitions in Europe and Japan followed. In July 2002, the Italian Ministry for Heritage and Cultural Affairs supported a significant anthological exhibition in Ravello, with his paintings from 1990–2002. Dulbecco developed his language modulated on arrangements of color and light in a search for formal value, often expressed on canvases of small dimensions. Combined with the pursuit of creative refinement, his painting is characterized by a marked state of disorientation as a metaphor for the universal interrogative. The result is a universe of magic realism, organized without purpose, in a suspended atmosphere and frozen in time. Several of his works are a part of the Italian and European public collections, including the Collection of Fantastic Art at the Gruyères Castle, Switzerland; the Paul VI Museum of Sacred Art, Concesio, Brescia, Italy; the Panorama Museum, Germany; the Collection of Art of the City of Ravello, Salerno, Italy; the Museo dei Tarocchi (Museum of Tarot) of Riola, Bologna, Italy; and the Art Collection of the Province of Palermo, Italy.

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Artist: Gian Paolo Dulbecco
The Garden Of Semiramis
By Gian Paolo Dulbecco
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The Garden Of Semiramis, oil on board, signed and dated, title in Latin on revers. Gian Paolo Dulbecco was born in La Spezia (Italy) in 1941, he be...
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Notturno Night
By Gian Paolo Dulbecco
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Notturno, night. Gian Paolo Dulbecco, born in La Spezia (Italy) in 1941, begins painting at the end of the 50s. He also devotes himself to the engr...
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By Gian Paolo Dulbecco
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Tomorrow we will cross a vast sea Gian Paolo Dulbecco Born in La Spezia (Italy) in 1941, he begins as a self-taught painter at the end of the 50s,...
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