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Roberto Montanari (Ravenna, July 19, 1937 – Vicenza, August 10, 2017) was an Italian painter. Known as “El Pintor de Los Toros,” he painted mostly Spanish bulls and landscapes and he was a pupil of Salvador Dalí. He held over 300 exhibitions. In 1970, 1971 and 1972 he exhibited with Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalì. He is included in the cultural heritage of Emilia-Romagna and Italy and has pictures in several museums, such as ., the in Castelfranco Veneto, and the Gallery of Contemporary Figurative Arts in the Vatican.

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  • Roberto Montanari (es)
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  • Roberto Montanari (Ravenna, 19 de julio de 1937-Vicenza, 10 de agosto de 2017) fue un pintor italiano del siglo XX y XXI. Conocido como "El Pintor de los Toros", pintaba sobre todo toros y paisajes españoles, cuenta con casi 300 exposiciones entre Italia y el extranjero. Está incluido en el patrimonio cultural de Italia​ y del Emilia-Romaña y tiene obras en varios museos, como la Pinacoteca de Faenza,​ el museo del Giorgione​​ en Castelfranco Véneto y en la Galería de Artes Figurativas Contemporáneas en Vaticano. (es)
  • Roberto Montanari (Ravenna, July 19, 1937 – Vicenza, August 10, 2017) was an Italian painter. Known as “El Pintor de Los Toros,” he painted mostly Spanish bulls and landscapes and he was a pupil of Salvador Dalí. He held over 300 exhibitions. In 1970, 1971 and 1972 he exhibited with Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalì. He is included in the cultural heritage of Emilia-Romagna and Italy and has pictures in several museums, such as ., the in Castelfranco Veneto, and the Gallery of Contemporary Figurative Arts in the Vatican. (en)
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  • July 2020 (en)
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  • Probably meant Collection of Modern Religious Art, Vatican Museums found nothing in https://catalogo.museivaticani.va/opere/ (en)
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  • Roberto Montanari (Ravenna, 19 de julio de 1937-Vicenza, 10 de agosto de 2017) fue un pintor italiano del siglo XX y XXI. Conocido como "El Pintor de los Toros", pintaba sobre todo toros y paisajes españoles, cuenta con casi 300 exposiciones entre Italia y el extranjero. Está incluido en el patrimonio cultural de Italia​ y del Emilia-Romaña y tiene obras en varios museos, como la Pinacoteca de Faenza,​ el museo del Giorgione​​ en Castelfranco Véneto y en la Galería de Artes Figurativas Contemporáneas en Vaticano. (es)
  • Roberto Montanari (Ravenna, July 19, 1937 – Vicenza, August 10, 2017) was an Italian painter. Known as “El Pintor de Los Toros,” he painted mostly Spanish bulls and landscapes and he was a pupil of Salvador Dalí. He held over 300 exhibitions. In 1970, 1971 and 1972 he exhibited with Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalì. He is included in the cultural heritage of Emilia-Romagna and Italy and has pictures in several museums, such as ., the in Castelfranco Veneto, and the Gallery of Contemporary Figurative Arts in the Vatican. (en)
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