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

Ingo Maas (1961)
Ingo Maas
1961
Alevtina Andreevna Gorkova (1945)
Alevtina Andreevna Gorkova
1945
Heiko Hermann (1953)
Heiko Hermann
1953
German Pavlovich Egoshin (1931 - 2009)
German Pavlovich Egoshin
1931 - 2009
Ilit Azoulay (1977)
Ilit Azoulay
1977
Jan Vercuysse (1948 - 2018)
Jan Vercuysse
1948 - 2018
Aldo Cláudio Felipe Bonadei (1906 - 1974)
Aldo Cláudio Felipe Bonadei
1906 - 1974
Bryan Charnley (1949 - 1991)
Bryan Charnley
1949 - 1991
Martin Kippenberger (1953 - 1997)
Martin Kippenberger
1953 - 1997
Gregor Schneider (1969)
Gregor Schneider
1969
Thomas Heger (1961)
Thomas Heger
1961
 Erro (1932)
Erro
1932
Peter Brüning (1929 - 1970)
Peter Brüning
1929 - 1970
Kadhim Haider (1932 - 1985)
Kadhim Haider
1932 - 1985
Markus and Reto Huber (1975)
Markus and Reto Huber
1975
Denys Puech (1854 - 1942)
Denys Puech
1854 - 1942
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