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IL MAESTRO ROMANO RANIERI
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Romano
Ranieri was born in Torgiano (Perugia - Umbria - Italy) in 1935.
Fifty years of experience living with the humility of the great masters
and his never-ending pursuit of perfection have made him one of world's
top masters in the application of sophisticated ceramic techniques.
His ability to transfer artistic expressions found in other mediums
(sculpture, oil on canvas, fresco or watercolor) to the ceramic medium is limitless.
His work is displayed all over the world, in prestigious galleries,
at the museum of modern art in Basilea, in numerous churches,
and in the streets and in city squares of many cities.
For example, 52 ceramic panels each measuring approximately
60 x 40 inches in Chicago are on display at the Scalabrignano institute in North Lake;
they portray the most significant moments of the New Testament. He does not want to be talked about for
himself: his aspiration instead is to leave, through his work, a
mark of quality, and to become an inspiration and a goal to surpass
for future generations. His constant challenge with the masters of
the past on which he based all his work, raising his objectives and
hoping that his ending point would be the starting point for future
generations.
Example
of work by Romano Ranieri
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Le
Primule |
Natura
Morta |
Dama con
Ermellino |
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Le
Orfanelle |
La Bottega del
Pizzicagnolo |
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