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Paolo De Poli was born on 1 August, 1905 in Padua, Italy, is an Italian enameller and painter (1905–1996). Discover Paolo De Poli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Occupation Enameller · painter
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August, 1905
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Padua, Italy
Date of death 21 September, 1996
Died Place Padua, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1905

Paolo De Poli (1 August 1905 – 21 September 1996) was an Italian enameller and painter.

"If we can speak of an Italian art of enamel, it is thanks to De Poli, to the road he opened up and followed faithfully, to the example of his orthodox technique, to his sureness of touch, to the esteem and admiration he has won. And we should to be grateful to him for this also. Gio Ponti"

Born in Padua, and after an early training in drawing and embossing on metal at the art school Pietro Selvatico of Padua and in oil painting in the studio of the Trentini painters in Verona, De Poli began a career as portrait and landscape painter.

1926

In 1926 he participated for the first time in the XV Venice Biennale with the oil Still life.

In the thirties during his travels and visits to art museums and archaeological sites he has been exposed to the traditional and ancient art of vitreous enamel.

1933

Fascinated by these experiences, from 1933 onwards he devoted himself to creative works of enamels on metal.

At first he experimented with small refined decorative objects of many shapes in brilliant colors.

By improving the technique, he mastered the craft and reached the highest levels of innovation.

In the forties he collaborated with Gio Ponti in the production of furniture and decorative panels.

Later their collaboration led to new objects of design and animal motifs in sculptural forms.

In addition to production of vases, bowls, trays, plates, cups, plaques and doorhandles in enamel on copper, he also worked on large panels for decorating the interiors of ships and ocean liners, hotels, universities, public buildings and homes of collectors, in Italy and abroad.

Many works are the result of collaborations with architects-designers, such as Gio Ponti, Guglielmo Ulrich (it), Melchiorre Bega (it), and artists such as Filippo De Pisis, Bruno Saetti, Gino Severini, and Roberto Aloi.

He also dedicated himself to executing altarpieces and cycles of panels on the theme of the Stations of the Cross, preserved in churches of Padua, Abano Terme, Bergamo and Treviso.

1935

His creations were displayed in the main International Exhibition: Brussels in 1935, in Paris in 1937, in New York in 1939, and in several decorative shows and art fairs as those held in Florence, Cairo, Helsinki, Monaco, London, Oslo, Stockholm, Beirut etc. as part of the expression of the Italian style.

He exhibited his enamel works 14 times at the Venice Biennale and 10 times at the Milan Triennale.

As for the modern productions of Murano glasses and Faenza majolica, many of his works in enamel on copper, as wall panels and design objects, now belong to the permanent collection of important museums of decorative arts and design.

He has always been actively involved in the defence of the cultural heritage and in the promotion and protection of arts and crafts through associations and boards.

1960

From 1960 to 1973 he served as member of the board of directors of the Milan Triennale.

1970

In 1970 he was decorated with the title Cavaliere del Lavoro.

He died in Padua.

His personal archive of designs, prototypes, photographs and correspondence is entrusted to the Archivio Progetti of IUAV University of Venice.

In addition to bowls, vases, trays, furniture and panels, Paolo De Poli has executed sculptures and design objects such as: