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The autobiography of Italian, modern expressionist painter, Carla Carli Mazzucato-through the chaos of World War II and the uncertainty of post-war Europe, to life as a young immigrant to the United States.

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The autobiography of Italian, modern expressionist painter, Carla Carli Mazzucato-through the chaos of World War II and the uncertainty of post-war Europe, to life as a young immigrant to the United States.
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Carla Carli Mazzucato is a 20th-century Italian artist whose contributions to the world of contemporary art help define the "modern expressionist" movement.[1] Known for her unique style and bold color palette, her paintings are described by critics as "dynamic,"[2] "graceful", [3] "timeless,"[4] and have been compared to the masterworks of Chagall, Renoir, Monet and Van Gogh.[5]Mazzucato's art is part of numerous collections in Europe, North America and Asia. Her commissioned work, "Evening at the Opera" hangs in the Detroit Opera House and the artist's fourteen-painting contemporary interpretation of the Passion of Christ is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese collection installed in the church of Corpus Domini in Bolzano, Italy. Mazzucato was recognized as a leading contemporary artist by the SoHo Fine Arts Institute in New York City in 2000.__________[1] Samuel Sachs II (Detroit Institute of Arts), in foreword of "Mazzucato-New Horizons", pub. 1994[2] Dorothy Roatz Myers, "Covering the New York Art Scene" Art Talk Magazine, 1996[3] Giorgio Ruggeri, "The Palette Knife and the Brush of Carla Carli Mazzucato" Exhibit Review, Bologna Italy 1993[4] Franco Basile, "Mazzucato, a diary in colors" Il Resto Del Carlino Newspaper, Italy 1993[5] Gareth Hughes (Presentation College, London), in "Mazzucato-New Horizons", pub. 1994