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Marco Miglio was born in Frascati. He lives and work in San Cesareo in the province of Rome. Since adolescent he has shown his vocation for painting and in the years he has refined his style following many artist of the past, in special way French impressionist. He begins his artistic path as a self – taught and later on he has attended Master Carlo Marcantonio's artistic school “Casa Romana” in San Cesareo. His versatility gives him the possibility to range in several fields. In fact, he paints, writes, he work on graphics and design, goldsmith's art and ceramic decoration. He has been invited to several expositions and contests in many Italian, European and American cities. Some are: Rome, Florence, Trieste, Città di Castello, Paestum, Porto Sant'Elpidio, Barcelona, Seville, La Rioja, Frankfurt, Miami ecc. He has also been selected to represent Italy in “Art to comparison” - Italian Master in new Europe. An art show held in the Slovakian Rupublic. He has taken part to many collective expositions, contemporary painting and poetry competitions meeting with success the pubblic and the critic. He has worked with the Costantino Barbella Art Museum in Chieti in the exposition “Anche l'Arte va al mare” and with the Carmine Mario Muliere publishing house for the design of their internet site. He is mentioned in the bioicongraphic Archive of the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rome and in the Comanducci visual art dictionary. Il Messaggero, Il tempo, l'Avvenire, Il Centro, Cronaca, Italia Sera, Il Nuovo Corriere, La Notizia, Sipario, Controluce, Agenzia Astra, Radio Onda Libera, Vivacità, Equipeco Carte Magazine, the Intenational Academy of modern art bulletin, San Remo art have written about him in several occasions.
In Ossequio al Maestro Carlo Marcantonio Regards to Master Carlo Marcantonio
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