“Contadino” (Italian Meaning Farmer)

Salvatore Zofrea (Italian-Australian 1946-)

$620.00

MATERIALS:

Etching on Paper

DIMENSIONS:

Image size 60cm x 40cm Frame size 97cm x 80cm x 2.5cm

INSCRIPTIONS:

Hand Signed, Numbered 7/20 & Titled In Italian ‘Contadino’ (Meaning Farmer) To Margin By Artist With Griffith Studio & Graphic Workshop Stamp

“Today, he is celebrated for his sensuous, expressionistic colour, and a richness of input from his imagination and experience. He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2014.”

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Bio

Salvatore Zofrea (Italian-Australian 1946-) Bio

Salvatore was born in Borgia Italy, on the 1st January 1946 and immigrated to Australia in 1956.

After his emigration and successful settlement in Australia, Zofrea studied at the Julian Ashton School in Sydney, and later privately with Henry V. Justelius.

Naturally, having spent so much of his time in Italy at church, he first discovered his talents for art when he would attempt to replicate some of the church’s statues using clay he found in nearby fields. There was also at lot of art in his area, which pushed Zofrea to try it for himself.

He often draws on literary, historical and religious sources to develop intriguing tableaux and has three times been awarded Australia’s most prestigious prize for a subject painting, the Sulman – in 1977, 1979 and 1982.

In 1981 he received the Power Bequest Grant to study in Paris for six months. In 1985 he was awarded the Churchill Scholarship to study fresco painting in Italy, which he accepted, and spent a year or so back home, learning more tools of the trade. He has been named one of the best painters in Australia.

His commissions include the acclaimed Sydney Morning Herald mural Justelius, the Power Studio in the Cite University, five panel mural for the State Bank of NSW, Sydney Opera House Fresco sponsored by Toshiba P/L in 1992, commissioned by the Darling Harbour Star City Casino in 1997, and a five panel mural “Celebration of Life – A Picnic at Clontarf” commissioned by the NRMA in 1998.

Today, he is celebrated for his sensuous, expressionistic colour, and a richness of input from his imagination and experience. He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2014.

Collections He is represented in private collections in Australia and abroad as well as some Australian university collections National Gallery of Australia. National Portrait Gallery Art Gallery of New South Wales. and other state galleries Museum of Modern Art, New York. Vatican Collection. Some of his more notable exhibitions and artwork series include: Odyssey (Zofrea’s first public exhibition) Apassionata (A suite of works based on Zofrea’s own life experiences) Capricornia (A suite based on the experiences of the Italian migrants)

Condition

Image in (Excellent Condition) Frame in (Great Condition) may have some minor Chipping and scratching on frame plus usual wear marks from use and displaying consistent with age bottom right corner of the frame does have some gold missing as shown in photos, see photos as photos play an important role in description of condition – Artwork will be Shipped in a Picture box made by us from Cardboard and Foam packaging to suit the size of your individual Artwork, we will Ship your Artwork within 1-2 working days from sale, send us a message so we can do combined postage where possible and safe to do so THIS may save you money if you buy more than one Artwork Please note that some Artwork cannot be combined because of delicate nature e.g. Delicate Glass fragile items

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Postal package 105cm x 88cm x 11cm 8kg

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