Moving from Giotto crayons to oil paints at age 17, the young, mostly
self-taught Luca Crocicchi reached high standards of art-making via a
dreamy painting style. This volume contains an overview of the
artistic career of this son of agricultural laborers, who came from,
as he used to say, "an ugly little village, so remote that not even
the most detailed maps show it." Essays by Giovanni Faccenda, Umberto
Cecchi, Salvatore Italia, Janus and Vittorio Sgarbi. Paperback, 8.25
x 11.75 in./112 pgs / 36 color 1 BW0 duotone 0 ~ Item D20260
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