Painting of Saint George and the Dragon in plaster glass
Painting of Saint George and the Dragon in plaster glass.Depiction of St. George on horseback fighting the dragon, allegory of the struggle of good against evil.The work is mainly presented in white, with red and green details.Made on a transparent smoked satin glass base, with support and hook. Depiction in marble plaster carved and hand painted, treated with final zapping.The painting is made with great skill by Pietro Vittorio Milani, aka '' Victor '', a Piedmontese artist. The artist was bor...
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Painting of Saint George and the Dragon in plaster glass.Depiction of St. George on horseback fighting the dragon, allegory of the struggle of good against evil.The work is mainly presented in white, with red and green details.Made on a transparent smoked satin glass base, with support and hook. Depiction in marble plaster carved and hand painted, treated with final zapping.The painting is made with great skill by Pietro Vittorio Milani, aka '' Victor '', a Piedmontese artist. The artist was born in Verbania, Italy in April 1950. After living for twenty years in the Veneto region, he moved to Lombardy, in Abbiategrasso. Here he began to cultivate his passion for painting on canvas, with oil colors and watercolors. A self-taught impressionist, he will later discover his predilection for embossed copper, the material that is most congenial to him. An innate passion for the medieval era will lead him to reproduce battles, jousting, seals, heraldic shields, scenes and objects inspired by books, frescoes and historical magazines and to participate in fairs, re-enactments and exhibitions throughout Italy. A multifaceted artist, in addition to depictions of historical periods, his works also portray various examples of contemporaneity. Through very different themes and subjects, in copper and plaster, the transition from a two-dimensionality of serigraphs, paintings and frescoes to a lively and pulsating three-dimensionality is highlighted. In 2018, thanks to an encounter with a restorer, master of electroplating, gold and silver, he approaches religious art. He creates works depicting various religious subjects, on crosses, reliquaries, tabernacles and portraits. One of the most valuable creations, “The baptismal font in Byzantine style”, a very demanding, unique and unrepeatable work. Some of the works are located in various sacred places, including: the Basilica Sanctuary of the Madonna of Guardia in Tortona, the Church of Don Orione in Sanremo, the Church of San Michele Arcangelo in Chioggia.