Remo Mario Trentini

Mercato Rovetto, 1965
Reverse Oil on Glass
28 x 22 in
$28,000
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Remo Mario Trentini (1915 – 1999) was a Dallas Surrealist Artist originally born in Innsbruck, Austria. He was raised in Roverato, a City in the Trento region of Northern Italy, nestled in the rugged Dolomite Mountains – a place he recalled often as a subject of his paintings.

After attending the Art Academy in Turin for 5 years, he moved to Paris to study after WW2. He returned to Italy in the mid-1950’s where he and his family lived in Rome. In 1976, Trentini moved his family to Onawa, Ontario, then in 1980 when his son Silvio (who served as his translator) entered SMU, moved to the US.

Trentini worked from his home in Dallas, painting 7 or 8 hours a day on works in two markedly different styles. He made broadly impressionistic oil paintings on glass of places he knew during his lifetime (of which this painting is one … of his time spent in Paris). He also painted detailed fantasy scenes in oil on canvas.

Trentini’s works are in Private Collections in Dallas, Toyko, New York City, the Vatican and Rome, as wells as Ottawa, Canada, and the Collection of the British Royal Family.

His works have been exhibited in Dallas and other major Cities.
He was collected by some of the most well informed and serious art collectors in Texas and also in Chicago where he also had a Gallery. 
Remo Trentini's paintings are in private collections and museums around the world including: 

Queen Elizabeth II; 

The Emir of Kuwait; 

Countess Alicia Paolozzi; 

The Hunt Family of Dallas; 

William F. Buckley, Jr.; 

Vatican Museum; 

Castello di San Mezzano, Florence; 

The Quirinale, Presidential Palace, Rome; 

The Senate, Ottawa, Canada; 

Fuji Corporation, Tokyo; 

Coeur D'Alene Mining Corp.; 

Pink Floyd: 

Hoover Foundation and many others.