Anna Maria Rossi-Zen
Anna Maria Rossi-Zen was born in 1941 in Adria, a province of Regio in Italy. She studied at the "Academia di Belli Arti". During the first twenty years of her artistic career she took part in many national and international art competitions and got numerous prizes and awards. Invitations to important international art exhibitions included:- Museo Sant' Apollonia Venice, 1986
- L'Uomo, L'Albero e il Fiume in Castel Ivano 1990
- International exhibition of female art "Decumano Secondo" Verona
Her international appreciation is shown by the innumerable exhibitions and purchases by museums and collectors in her home country Italy, in Europe and abroad. There have also been numerous publications, catalogues and art books based on Anna Maria's life and work.
This academic painter ranks as one of the most important and successful artists of the alpine region and is known far beyond the borders of her home country of Italy. She is one of the few artists who, without stylistic incongruity, created a continuous development from impressionism to the abstract modern age and therefore built a bridge between the centuries and its characteristic artistic styles.
Some of her more than 300 exhibitions included:
1963 - 1975 | Exhibitions exclusively in Italy - in all important cities and galleries. |
1976 - 1991 | Galleria Citta eterna, Rome, Galerie Hoefler, Nuernberg, Germany, Stamperia d'Arte Brussels, Belgium, Rassegna d'Arte Triveneta, Padova, Palazzo delle Terme, Levico Terme, Fiera Internazionale, Milan, Galleria L'Agostiniana Rome. |
1992 - 1998 | Mexico, France, Chile, Luxembourg, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Gallerie Schafferer Innsbruck, Austria. |
Since then her works are presented worldwide in many galleries, museums, collections and exhibitions.