Friday, April 8, 2011

Anna Salvatore ( Rome 1960)

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  1. Anna Salvatore ( Rome , 1923 - 18 May 1978 ) was a painter , sculptor and writer, Italian .

    Biography

    His teachers Galileo Chini and Felice Carena , studied in Florence, then attending the ' Accademia delle Belle Arti in Rome, where he started an artistic collaboration with the painter Domenico Purificato .
    He entered the art world after World War II, rapidly becoming one of the most famous of the world cultural and fashion, thanks to the art gallery "Il Pincio," which the painter managed in the 50s in Piazza del Popolo [1] . He met and attended Ungaretti , Pasolini , Moravia , Silor , Cat .
    Critics considered it one of the most prominent neo-realist painting, was a convinced spiritualist.
    He had an obsessive cult of youth and beauty. He painted many portraits, mainly with oil painting techniques, in which the artist was often naked, with long black hair loose over her shoulders.
    The historical book of photographs of 1966 , entitled Subliminal Anna, where the artist had himself photographed nude by photographer Franco Fedeli , in a wide range of poses.
    He also worked as costume designer for several theater and television as the drama in four episodes of RAI The Vicar of Wakefield , by Oliver Goldsmith , aired from 1 November 1959 , directed television Guglielmo Morandi with Carlo D'Angelo , Evi Maltagliati , Ilaria Occhini , Margherita Bagni , Olinto Cristina . Of note is its investigation Woman, woman , sent on the Second Channel in September 1974 .

    The sweet life

    In 1959 Federico Fellini offered her a small part in the film The sweet life , for the scene of literary salon , with actress Laura Betti and the writer Leonid Repaci .
    In 1966 he began experimenting with a novel, "Subliminal YOU!", Published by Mondadori .
    He died suddenly in Rome at the age of 54 years, at his home in the district of Rome Parioli , died of a stroke .
    She was married to the director Pasquale Festa Campanile , which broke away in 1962 .

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