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Fausto Pirandello

17 June 1899, Roma - 30 November 1975, Roma

Italian painter, son of Luigi Pirandello, Fausto Pirandello was a central figure of the modern realism of the twentieth century. Trained between Rome and Paris, he joined the Roman School, standing out for an intense and analytical style, attentive to the painterly material and the expressive deformation of the human body. His works explore everyday life, the nude, interiors, and the existential condition, with a dense palette and a vision often harsh and introspective.
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