The Art of Roberto Ferri
<p>Throughout the 15th century, the Renaissance recovered the artistic concepts of antiquity, and later the Baroque perfected them.</p>
<p>Centuries later, Roberto Ferri rescued the Baroque and mixed them with modernity. He uses symbolism and romanticism to dust them off: today, they are still valid as a means of artistic expression. In the 21st century, he opens a tunnel to the past and allows us to live a <em>Millennial Baroque</em> that serves as a tribute and, at the same time, expands the style to new frontiers.</p>
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<p>Born in Taranto in 1978, Ferri studied at the Liceo Artistico Lisippo in the same city in 1996. It was a local art school where he began his relationship with painting.</p>
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