This piece, titled “Different Women in Hats”, is by Mario Russo and dates to c. 1980-1990, reflecting a Modern style. It is executed in Colored lithograph, showcasing the use of materials and technique. The dimensions and framing details are not specified, leaving its scale open to interpretation. The work is signed by the artist, and provenance records indicate that In 1985, Peter Colasante was approached about the possibility of hosting an exhibition at his Washington DC gallery; The Calvert Gallery. This conversation resulted in the ‘Fellini Show’ of 1986 and a long friendship.. Works in the modern tradition often emphasize technique and thematic expression, inviting viewers to engage with the subject and context. This summary is generated from catalog records and reviewed for accuracy in attribution, date, and materials.
Mario Russo (1925-2000) was an Italian painter known for his unique style and innovative approach to art. Born in Naples, Italy, Russo received his formal art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, where he studied painting and sculpture. He quickly gained recognition for his bold use of color and dynamic compositions. Russo exhibited his works in galleries and museums around the world, including the Venice Biennale, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome, and the Institute of Contemporary Art. In 1985, Peter was approached by the accomplished artist to discuss the possibility of hosting an exhibition at Peter's gallery, which resulted in the 'Fellini Show' of 1986.