


ROME, ITALY - Since 1939
G. Romano studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Rome.
He exhibited for the first time water-colors and drawings in Rome in 1947. Following that, he had a one-man at the Gallery San Marco in Rome in 1953; at the Gallery Alla Scaletta in 1955 in Bologna; at the Lanterna in Cervia in 1956; at the Trianon in Ferrara in 1956; at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome in 1958 (Show of Sacred Art).
In April of 1958, in recognition of his artistic merits, Don Carlos Magalhaens De Azeredo, President of the Accademia Latina, nominated him academician of that Academy.
His work are found in the most important Italian and foreign collections.
G. Romano studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Rome.
He exhibited for the first time water-colors and drawings in Rome in 1947. Following that, he had a one-man at the Gallery San Marco in Rome in 1953; at the Gallery Alla Scaletta in 1955 in Bologna; at the Lanterna in Cervia in 1956; at the Trianon in Ferrara in 1956; at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome in 1958 (Show of Sacred Art).
In April of 1958, in recognition of his artistic merits, Don Carlos Magalhaens De Azeredo, President of the Accademia Latina, nominated him academician of that Academy.
His work are found in the most important Italian and foreign collections.
Rome - Flower market
60 x 120
Naples - Street market
60 x 120
Amalfitan coast – Fishing boats ashore
60 x 120