| Nicola
Simbari, Italian (1927 - )
Born in 1927 in San Lucido, Nicola Simbari was raised in Rome
where his father was an architect at the Vatican. At age 16 he
ran away to join the circus. Returning later to study architecture
at the Academia delle Belli Art. After teaching for a brief time
he branched out on his own, taking a studio in Via del Babuino.
Simbari's paintings first showed in Rome in 1953 followed by
exhibitions throughout Europe. His first one man show in 1959,
in New York proved significant to his career. By early 70's he
was on his way to becoming one of this century's most popular
and sought after artists.
His back to back New York exhibitions in 1976 the Crazy Horse
Saloon and in 1977 Le Cirque clearly showcased his passion for
his work. Simbari's paintings are not mere embellishments of
subjects, but reflect his feelings for what he paints.
Simbari continued to exhibit his works throughout the 1980s.
He also went through a period of graphics and found time to create
a series of monumental steel sculptures.
Exhibitions in Germany, Japan, Monaco and New York added to his
international renown. His paintings of Manhattan, featuring thirteen
cityscapes, was a brilliant finale to the decade.
What distinguishes Simbari from other artists is his passion
and vital energy vividly displayed in every painting. His thirst
for life combined with his powerful and energetic style has enraptured
us with his work, unlike any other artist before him.
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