Tarquinia

Museo Archeologico Nazionale National Archaeological Museum

Established in 1916 and inaugurated in 1924, it is located inside the 15th-century Palazzo Vitelleschi, an important monument of the early Latium Renaissance. The Museum houses two historic 19th-century collections,…

Patrizio Zanazzo

A Roman who has lived and worked in Tarquinia for more than forty years expressing his primary art as a sculptor and as a painter. His works stand out for…

Michele Totino

In his workshop, Antiche Tradizioni, located right next to the Monterozzi Necropolis, he ‘tells the story’ of the Etruscans through ceramics. It was his father, from whom he learned the…

Roberto and Stefano Todini

The two brothers are the owners of a craft enterprise, Todini Sculture, which excels in the field of stone-working and, at the same time, can boast the ‘origine e qualità…

Graziella Senigagliesi

A student of English painter Brian Mobbs, in the 1990s she ventured into the figurative arts until she came to work with Etruscan imitation ceramics. Today, she is a full-time…

Nicky Peetermans

A Belgian psychotherapist, she came to Tarquinia in 2014 as a traveller. Here she found a new home and discovered a new way of exploring human interiority through the manipulation…

Massimo Luccioli

Born in Tarquinia in 1952, he graduated in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome with Alberto Ziveri. Driven by the need to acquire new modes of expression,…

Francesco Giannoni

After graduating from the Art Institute, he discovered his passion for clay modelling and vase painting at a very young age. Since 1982, he has fully dedicated himself to the…

Fabio Castelli

An architect and teacher, in 2018 he opened the ANSER atelier, where he works as a ceramist in conjunction with running courses for children and adults. The artistic workshop uses…

Giovanni Calandrini

His studio is a timeless place, a peaceful oasis in the medieval village where the ceramic art of the Etruscans lives in symbiosis with contemporary works moulded to emanate profound…


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