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Red Bridge, acrylic on paper,
19 ½ x 26 in, 50 x 66 cm
Fenêtre avec visage
sur la mer
, oil on plywood,
12 x 12 in, 30  x 30 cm
Fenêtre T6, oil on plywood,
15  ¾ x 23 ½ in, 40 x 60 cm
Table Tamis, oil on plywood,
23 ½ x 15 ¾ in, 60  x 40 cm
Table Tamis, oil on plywood,
23 ½ x 15  ¾  in, 60 x 40 cm
Fenêtre avec oiseau,
oil on plywood,
12 x 12 in, 30 x 30 cm
 
Table Tamis, acrylic on canvas,
18 x 24 in, 46 x 61 cm
Table Tamis T3, oil on plywood,
23 ½ x 15 ¾ in, 60  x 40 cm
Table Tamis T2, oil on plywood,
23 ½ x 15 ¾ in, 60  x 40 cm
Fenêtre avec Bipede,
oil on plywood,
12 x 12 in, 30  x 30 cm
Table verte pointe et rouge,
oil on plywood,
12 x 12 in, 30  x 30 cm
Fenêtre T5, oil on plywood,
15 ¾ x 23 ½ in, 40 x 60 cm
Fenêtre au Visage Bleu,
oil on plywood,
12 x 12 in, 30  x 30 cm
Antonio

Born in Spoleto, Umbria -Italy, 1930


Born in Italy, Antonio Cardarelli has lived and worked in Paris since 1957.

While Antonio's works reflect both the figurative and the non-figurative currents of the School of Paris since the 1950s, his style remains most personal. His handling of color, light, opacity, and transference are indicators of a true original sensitivity.

Recorded:  Benezit, Emmanuel. Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs, et Graveurs. Paris: Librairie Grund, 1999.

Public Collections
1983 Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, Paris, France
1984 Pagani Fondation, Italy
1984 Palais de l’Elysée (polyptyque), Paris, France
1986 Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, Paris, France
1992 The French Embassy at Mascat, Sultanat of Oman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1992 The City of Montpellier, France
Major Exhibitions
1954 Foligno, Italy Communal Theater
1960 Warsaw, Poland, Krzywe Kolo Gallery
1963 Paris, France, Camille Renaud Gallery
1965 Ostende, Belgium, Mercator Gallery
1969 Paris, France, Italian Cultural Institute of Paris, Italian Painters and Sculptors in France
1977 Cliouscat, Drôme, France, Gallery of "La Vieille Auberge"
1978 Cliouscat, Drôme, France, L’Ateleir Gallery
1981 Paris, Sainte-Chapelle, France, "Painting and Music"
1982 Paris, Crypte Sainte-Agnès, France, Artistic and Cultural Centre of the Halles
1984 Los Angeles, U.S.A., "The Designers and the Painters of the Palais de L’Elysée"
1986 Roma, Italy, French Cultural Centre of Roma, The Art of the Table
1990 Hauterive, Neufchâtel, Switzerland, 2016 Gallery
1990 Tunis, Tunisia, French Cultural Centre of Tunis Tunis
1992 Paris, France, Lambert Rouland Gallery
1995 Hauterive, Neufchâtel, Switzerland, 2016 Gallery
1996 Toronto, Canada, Teodora Gallery
1996 Brussels, Belgium, 2016 Gallery
1998 Toronto, Canada, La Parete Gallery
2005 Paris, Librairie Galerie Motzart
2006 Cachan, Gallerie du Théatre
Official Mandats
1983 Manfactures Nationales de Gobelins et Beauvais, France – work for the realization of a tapestry
1984 Manfactures Nationales de Gobelins et Beauvais, France – work for the realization of a tapestry
1985 Manfactures Nationales de Gobelins et Beauvais, France – work for the realization of a tapestry
1985 The New Year’s greetings card of the President of the French Republic
1985 Centre National des Arts Plastiques for the Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris realization of two tablecloths for the exhibition "Art de la Table"
1994 2016 Gallery and Group, Switzerland, and Belgium, realization of six engravings
     








   
Antonio Cardarelli is a French / Italian artist  who lives and works in Paris.
La Parete Gallery – Fine Art Gallery - Toronto - Canada
La Parete Gallery is recognized for its selection of Fine Art: Canadian Art - Native Art - Inuit Art - First Nations Art - International Art
 
Artists:  Antonio, Ann Beam, Carl Beam, Molly Lamb Bobak, David Bolduc, Miller Brittain, Christopher Broadhurst,
Frank Leonard Brooks, Israel Broytman, A.J. Casson, Antonio Cardarelli, J. Cardinal-Schubert, Jack Chambers,
Konrad Cramer, Eegyvudluk, Dorothy Francis, Pal Fried, Joachim Gauthier, Richard Gorman, Giovanni Guarlotti
Tom Hodgson, Gershon Iskowitz, Lee L'Clerc, Maud Lewis,
Kenneth Lochhead, René Marcil, Norval Morrisseau, Robert Natkin,
Louis de Niverville, Anna Noéh, William Ogilvie, Frère Jérôme Paradis, William Ronald,
Rolph Scarlett, Gerald Scott,
P.C. Sheppard, Roland Strasser, Harold Town