Edoardo De Lucia was born in Milan on 8th April, 1938. He is a modern figurative artist. His artistic guide is the master G.V. Musitelli.
He boasts participation in several solo and group exhibitions around Italy which have also brought him many awards and significant recognition.
Many written articles about his work have been signed by well known art critics and his works are in numerous private collections in Switzerland, Italy, England, in permanence at the Modigliani Gallery in Milan.
In his works, Edoardo De Lucia proposes an everyday world, suspected of love and human participation in the less obvious features.
The world he chooses to speak about is that of humble people, of peasants, the interiors of poor houses and the geometric patterns of small towns perched on hills.
The visible figures in his paintings are vividly captured in warm moments of life and have anonymous faces because they personify the universal projection of a motivating message-not the actors in a cool documentary.
The landscapes are typically Mediterranean and special attention is paid to the use of colours that vary depending on the subject: they are alive and vibrant in the sketching of figures and their familiar objects- to highlight the complexity of family life they express- and muted for the background- an atmosphere devoid of all suggestions.

















