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About Lorenzo
Few words are
needed to define and reveal the power and beauty of Lorenzo Ghiglieri’s
art. It becomes evident when realizing the total scope of his genius.
Expressed in his own evocative style, every unique creation is original,
recognizing the truth that Lorenzo’s profound diversity and skill will
stand the test of time in equaling and occasionally surpassing the great
masters of history. Lorenzo’s art has universal appeal and when unveiled
to us it results in a stirring effect. It is meaningful, powerful,
authentic, and valuable. It is his passion.
Born to an Italian sculptor
father and French artist mother, Lorenzo Ghiglieri grew up in a rich
ethnic culture on the fringe of a Los Angeles ghetto. After receiving
extensive formal training, Lorenzo took it upon himself to study the Old
Masters, especially deriving influence from Rembrandt, Velazquez and
Corot. At the age of 17 he was honored with a prestigious art
scholarship, and by the age of 20, Lorenzo was working on national
accounts. At 22, while serving in the U.S. Navy, he received his first
commission from none other than the United States Government to paint
what became a gift to Great Britain, for Queen Elizabeth II’s
coronation.
His search for meaning in his work led him from formal training into raw
life experiences. Living the life of a lonely frontiersman, Lorenzo
trekked across mountains and deserts, researching and documenting for
his art. He fought his way out of Grizzly confrontations and the
wilderness from which some men never escape. He lived the simple, rugged
life with the Eskimos on the final frontier of Alaska. Out of the
richness of these experiences he emerged, deeply engrained with the will
to preserve, protect and prolong America’s western heritage. It is
etched in every stroke of his paintings, molded in every one of his
bronze sculptures. And it has not gone unnoticed.
Lorenzo’s work graces the walls of the most prestigious establishments
in the world. His sculptures and paintings have been presented to Pope
John Paul II at The Vatican in Rome, President Ronald Reagan at the
White House, Mikhail Gorbachev of the Kremlin and King Juan Carlos of
the Royal Palace in Madrid. Michael Jackson, Luciano Pavoratti and
General Schwartzkopf are a few others who take pride in their ownership
of a Lorenzo Ghiglieri sculpture.
In 1994, Lorenzo sculpted the “Official American Bald Eagle” in bronze,
silver & gold, now on display at the White House and part of their
permanent collection. More recently, he was commissioned to complete the
Timeline of Liberty, a historical bronze piece documenting the
forefathers of liberty from ancient Greece to modern times.
Every work adheres to his philosophy: It must be purposeful and
meaningful, it must be positive and uplifting. As a result, his work is
immensely valuable not only for what it is, but for what it stands for.
It will endure, serving as a record of the past, a lesson for the
present, and a hope for the future.
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