Rudolph Marma Oil on Canvas 60X30 Florence 1976 Way Dei Sapiti Framed

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RODOLFO MARMA OIL ON CANVAS 60X30 (painting only) FLORENCE 1976 VIA DEI SAPITI. Cornice. . Rodolfo Marmaioli “Marma” (Florence 1923 – 1998) was an Italian painter and illustrator. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in his city, under the guidance of Ugo Capocchini, graduating in 1948. At the same time he frequented the studio of Emanuele Cavalli. From 1956 to 1958 he lived and worked in New York where, in 1965, they dedicated “Marma's Day” to him, while in the years between 1967 and 1972 he concentrated on exhibiting in Florence. Marma was also a reader and illustrator of books. His works can be found in public and private collections in Europe and the United States, including the White House in Washington and the San Antonio Museum in Texas. In Florence his paintings are present in the Gallery of Modern Art of Palazzo Pitti and in the Museum of the Oblate Complex.

RODOLFO MARMA OIL ON CANVAS 60X30 (painting only) FLORENCE 1976 VIA DEI SAPITI. Cornice. . Rodolfo Marmaioli “Marma” (Florence 1923 – 1998) was an Italian painter and illustrator. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in his city, under the guidance of Ugo Capocchini, graduating in 1948. At the same time he frequented the studio of Emanuele Cavalli. From 1956 to 1958 he lived and worked in New York where, in 1965, they dedicated “Marma's Day” to him, while in the years between 1967 and 1972 he concentrated on exhibiting in Florence. Marma was also a reader and illustrator of books. His works can be found in public and private collections in Europe and the United States, including the White House in Washington and the San Antonio Museum in Texas. In Florence his paintings are present in the