Domenico Colao Art
Domenico Colao was an Italian painter who was influenced by Macchiaioli's lesson. He also had Giovanni Fattori as a teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. After a Macchiaioli formation, in 1904 Domenico Colao went to Paris, where he remained until 1911. After the First World War, for which he was called to the army, he continued his activity as a painter, devoting attention to the landscapes and life of his native Calabria. From 1922 to 1927, he was part of the Calabrian artistic group together with Umberto Diano, Alessandro Monteleone, Ezio Roscitano and Carmine Tripodi. He has exhibited his paintings in numerous exhibitions in Rome, Milan, Naples, Florence and Pittsburg, and in six editions of the Venice Biennale. Colao was also an honorary professor of the Institute of Fine Arts of Florence, Naples and Perugia. Some of his works are found in the Modern Art Galleries of Rome and Florence.
1930s Modern Domenico Colao Art
Pencil
Early 20th Century Modern Domenico Colao Art
Oil
1910s Art Nouveau Domenico Colao Art
Paper, Graphite
1730s Old Masters Domenico Colao Art
Graphite
2010s Modern Domenico Colao Art
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Domenico Colao Art
Pastel, Archival Paper, Color Pencil
Gabriel RiesnertAu Bord de l'eau, Original Drawing, Pastel, Trees and House along the seafront, 2019
Early 1900s Art Nouveau Domenico Colao Art
Paper, Graphite
1930s American Modern Domenico Colao Art
Oil, Board
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Domenico Colao Art
Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Pastel
1960s American Modern Domenico Colao Art
Oil, Canvas
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Domenico Colao Art
Pastel, Archival Paper, Color Pencil
Gabriel RiesnertAu Bord de l'eau, Original Drawing, Pastel, Seascape, Trees along the seafront, 2019
1950s American Modern Domenico Colao Art
Watercolor, Graphite
1930s American Modern Domenico Colao Art
Oil, Board
1960s American Modern Domenico Colao Art
Board, Oil