Tag: Nicola Simbari

Enjoy and explore of the 28 original paintings by Nicola Simbari available in our gallery. More then 100 prints in silkscreen and deluxe canvas edition prints are also available.
Contact us today and you will receive great discount as first time buyer. All artworks is signed by Artist and certified.

Nicola Simbari was exposed to artistic inspirations at a very early age. He was born in San Lucido, a fishing village in Calabria, but when he was three years old his father moved the family to Rome.

Since his first one-man show in Rome in 1953, many important private collectors both in Europe and America have acquired Simbari’s paintings.
Though he dabbled in other media such as sculpture and lithography, Nicola Simbari still favored painting above all others.

He was interested in the results of the avant-garde movement above all other influences in regards to his paintings.

Nicola Simbari, SOLE, original painting

Nicola Simbari, SOLE, original painting The way the light catches her hair. The way the surrounding world brightens at the hint of a smile. Nicola Simbari is an absolute master of turning brushstrokes into compelling images of real people, bringing out their stunning beauty and charm. With warm colors, our hearts are filled with ease […]

Nicola Simbari, COCKFIGHT, original painting

Cockfight by Nicola Simbari is one of his most dramatic paintings. Painting looks like it’s not just Art – it’s life.
Life, which is sometimes tough, but still beautiful.
This beautiful painting is from Simbari’s Southwest Collection

Nicola Simbari, NAVAHO GIRLS, original painting

“Navaho Girls” – – – this incredible painting ‘speaks’ to me of a “Love that passeth all understanding” . . . ‘Ruth and Naomi’ . . . of a wonderful, profound friendship and trust . . . a masterpiece!
WHAT MAGIC!

Nicola Simbari, SILK STOCKING, original painting

Nicola Simbari “Silk Stockings” – beautiful original painting. Ready to be added to your collection!
“His understanding of his ‘models’ is a ‘legend’!
never brash,
never vulgar,
even, when depicting an ‘act’at such a famous Night Club “The Crazy Horse Saloon”