This painting, created and signed in 1962, signed by Zauli Paolo is an example of modern art that reflects the aesthetic trends of the time.
Incisor, painter and illustrator, he was born in Ancona in 1921 and was formed first at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, and then graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Florence. In 1966, with Vittorio and Stefano
Zironi, founded and directs the historical museum of the upholstery and the museum of the Municipality of Senigallia. After years of teaching, he dedicates himself with passion to painting, graphics and history of art: serigraphies on Bologna and the travels of the Madonna di San Luca are his main themes. Over three hundred awards and prizes have been awarded, national and international, and his works have been exhibited numerous exhibitions.
The abstract or semi-abstract composition, with the use of vivid colors and decided brush strokes, suggests a typical artistic exploration of the post-war period, making it a significant piece for collectors and lovers of the art of the twentieth century. The work is framed in a simple frame that enhances its content, allowing the observer to focus on the artist's visual language. The date and signature add value and authenticity to the piece, witnessing its origin and origin. A professional restoration has maintained its beauty. Ideal for enriching a modern or contemporary environment with a touch of vintage art, this picture is an opportunity for lovers of the modern antiquity of having an original work, capable of giving personality and a focal point of style to your home or office.