





No. 21
Nino Tirinnanzi (1923-2002)
Pencil on paper
16 x 14 inches
Original wood frame
Sourced in Tuscany, Italy
Nino Tirinnanzi (1923–2002) was a Florentine painter whose restrained, poetic realism quietly shaped postwar Italian art. He began exhibiting at the age of fourteen and developed a style defined by soft lines and muted tones—what one critic describes as “the movements of the soul.”
“It is rather rare for a painter today to make one reflect on the human condition … Tirinnanzi’s thought is all in his drawing and in his colours.” — Eugenio Montale, poet and friend of Tirinnanzi
Kindly note that all pieces will remain on view at the Dolce Vita Southampton store through August 22nd, and will be shipped or delivered between that week and the following one. Please keep this timeline in mind when placing your order.
All sales are final due to the delicate nature of the pieces.
Nino Tirinnanzi (1923-2002)
Pencil on paper
16 x 14 inches
Original wood frame
Sourced in Tuscany, Italy
Nino Tirinnanzi (1923–2002) was a Florentine painter whose restrained, poetic realism quietly shaped postwar Italian art. He began exhibiting at the age of fourteen and developed a style defined by soft lines and muted tones—what one critic describes as “the movements of the soul.”
“It is rather rare for a painter today to make one reflect on the human condition … Tirinnanzi’s thought is all in his drawing and in his colours.” — Eugenio Montale, poet and friend of Tirinnanzi
Kindly note that all pieces will remain on view at the Dolce Vita Southampton store through August 22nd, and will be shipped or delivered between that week and the following one. Please keep this timeline in mind when placing your order.
All sales are final due to the delicate nature of the pieces.