Carlo Farioli
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Carlo Farioli (1930 - ) was an artist born in Busto Arsizio in 1931. His prestigious artistic career began at a young age as a self-taught artist and then refined himself at the Brera Academy. Read the full biography
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Carlo Farioli (1930 - ) was an artist born in Busto Arsizio in 1931. His prestigious artistic career began at a young age as a self-taught artist and then refined himself at the Brera Academy. An attentive traveler always aiming to capture the atmospheres of countries such as Brittany, Spain, Africa with a predilection for the Saharan area and the territories of Uganda, Farioli will bring within himself the chromatic essentiality of those worlds. Among the numerous works with a religious background, we must remember the lithograph of the Apocalypse donated to Pope VI, the stained glass windows of the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve in the parish of Guarcino in the province of Frosinone and abroad the Via Crucis in Falongo in Uganda and Sacred Murals at the Sanctuary of the Madonna Aparesida in Bandeirante in Brazil. Among his secular works, there are the panel in memory of the War Fallen at the Castellanza cemetery, the series of folders dedicated to the Vecchia Busto accompanied by the poems of Gianni Frisetti and the folders containing six lithographs Homage to Ignazio Silone of 1985. The writings written by Carlo Farioli appear significant and accompany each different work where the human and religious involvement of the man and the artist is evident.