Biography

Enrico Arvati (1916 - 2002)

Enrico Arvati was born in Mantua (Italy). He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice and specialized in the restoration of works from the 14th and 16th centuries. Since 1947 he has participated in various art prizes and competitions including the Venice Biennale. He stayed in Paris and London to further his studies. He is a member of the Society for Fine Arts of the Permanent Exhibition of Milan.
Enrico Arvati ( 1916 - 2002) was born in Mantua (Italy). He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice and specialized in the restoration of works from the 14th and 16th centuries. Since 1947 he has participated in various art prizes and competitions including the Venice Biennale. He stayed in Paris and London to further his studies. Enrico Arvati ( 1916 - 2002) is a member of the Society for Fine Arts of the Permanent Exhibition of Milan. In 1970 he created a new exclusive and personal figurative expression that met with growing success and was honored with various prizes and awards. He exhibited in Italy and abroad presented by the Art Center of Milan with the Great Masters of Contemporary Art. His works appear in Galleries and collections in Europe, the Middle East and America.

On february 14th, Saint Valentine's day, ARVATI' s exhibition celebrating women opened in Paris. Indeed, ARVATI who is of italian origin likes to paint beauty in the shape of women. His paintings resemble stained glass of pronouced Florentine style. We find subtle shades or blue, pink, and sharp green sometimes full of softness, sometimes showing great strength, but always with a very distinctive and assertive personality.

ARVATI who is already well known in Saint Paul de Vence, Italy, the Netherlands, Western Germany and the United States has once more attracted a new audience.

The actor Anthony Quinn has already purchased several of his paintings.
Enrico Arvati (1916 - 2002)

Artwork

  • Contemporary Art. Title: The Days of Love, Oil on Board, 19 x 25 in by Italian artist Enrico Arvati.

    The Days of Love

    Oil on Board

    19 x 25 in | 48 x 63.5 cm