Salustiano (1965) - photo 1

Salustiano

Salustiano is a Spanish painter who lives and works in Seville.

Salustiano graduated from the University of Seville (Spain) and in the early 1990s was inspired by the works of the Renaissance masters. The artist depicts human beings in the classical Renaissance style, but hyper-realistically, on a monochrome background, focusing entirely on the personality and soul. Surrealism adds mystery and mystery, even ambiguity, to the models.

Salustiano's paintings are highly praised by connoisseurs of contemporary art. He has shown his paintings in exhibitions at the Fowler Museum in Los Angeles, the Luma Museum in Chicago, and the Fostella-Malpartida Museum in Caceres. Various prestigious charitable organizations have invited him to collaborate on their projects: The Dalai Lama Foundation with the exhibition "The World Missing", Women Together International with the exhibition "Otras Meninas" and the Cisneros Foundation.

Date and place of birt:1965, Sevilla, Spain
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Genre:Nude art, Portrait
Art style:Surrealism, Hyperrealism, Contemporary art

Creators Contemporary art

Wieland Payer (1981)
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Markus Raetz (1941 - 2020)
Markus Raetz
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Markus and Reto Huber (1975)
Markus and Reto Huber
1975
Edgar Ende (1901 - 1965)
Edgar Ende
1901 - 1965
Kay Sage (1898 - 1963)
Kay Sage
1898 - 1963
Oswald Brückner (1897 - 1989)
Oswald Brückner
1897 - 1989
Valeryan Alekseevich Sergin (1936)
Valeryan Alekseevich Sergin
1936
Margo Weber-Junod (1908 - 1997)
Margo Weber-Junod
1908 - 1997
Piero Dorazio (1927 - 2005)
Piero Dorazio
1927 - 2005
Peer Wolfram (1940)
Peer Wolfram
1940
Pamela Rosenkranz (1979)
Pamela Rosenkranz
1979
Jacques Doucet (1924 - 1994)
Jacques Doucet
1924 - 1994
Ingo Koblischeck (1933 - 2020)
Ingo Koblischeck
1933 - 2020
Artur Petrovich Apinis (1904 - 1975)
Artur Petrovich Apinis
1904 - 1975
Issy Wood (1993)
Issy Wood
1993
Martin Schöneich (1955)
Martin Schöneich
1955
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