BIOGRAPHY

Bruno Tinucci has been described as “the artistic voice of Tuscany.” A self-taught painter, Bruno draws inspiration from the splendid scenery of his homeland and uses a distinctive palette of vibrant colors to interpret both the appearance and the atmosphere of these beautiful landscapes.

He has a unique ability to capture the captivating scarlet of a poppy field, the golden hues of a sunflower, or the changing light of the seasons in his striking Impressionistic oil paintings.

Bruno’s paintings have been exhibited since 1972 in some of Italy’s most prestigious galleries. He has participated in numerous exhibitions in Milan and Florence and currently displays his work in over 25 permanent exhibitions throughout Italy. His paintings have been acquired by public and private collectors worldwide.

At his 1974 exhibition at “La Garda” in Milan, Italian television art critic Mauro Innocenti said of Bruno Tinucci: “The tradition of Tuscan art that is represented in the so-called ‘Pittura Labronica’ finds a worthy proponent in Tinucci. People nowadays are interested in artistic pieces of great value, and that is exactly what Bruno Tinucci’s paintings are. However, he not only keeps the tradition alive but also expresses it with a modern style that shows his profound understanding of the lessons contemporary art has given us.”