Place: Savigliano
Born: 1887
Death: 1965
Biography:
Ettore Beraldini is one of the most interesting young artists active in Verona in the early twentieth century. He made his debut at major art exhibitions in 1912, when he exhibited at the Venice Biennale, marking the beginning of his artistic career. Beraldini was born in Savigliano, Italy in 1887 and died in Verona, Italy in 1965. He was a painter and incisore. He studied at the Accademia Veronese and was influenced by the city of Verona and Venice where he lived and worked. He is best known for his paintings of landscapes and figures, and his work is characterized by its use of color and light. Beraldini's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Italy and is held in private collections worldwide.