Salvatore Zofrea


Salvatore Zofrea
(b.1946)

Born 1946 Italy; migrated to Australia 1956.
Salvatore Zofrea feels keenly the artistic heritage of the figurative paintings of his native Italy. He often draws on literary, historical and religious sources to develop intriguing tableaux and has three times been awarded Australia's most prestigious prize for a subject painting, the Sulman - in 1977, 1979 and 1982. His commissions include the acclaimed Sydney Morning Herald mural. Zofrea's style is characterised by a bold approach to colour and line and he is equally comfortable with large scale painting or more intimate media such as linocuts and etchings. Whether celebrating the labours of southern Italian farmers or creating cryptic narratives, Salvatore Zofrea's work shows a lusty appetite for life.

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Salvatore Zofrea - The Wedding
Salvatore Zofrea
The Wedding c.1970
Oil on canvas
126 x 150 cm
no.4669
Salvatore Zofrea - The Wedding
Salvatore Zofrea
Girl Undressing 1971
Oil on board
44 x 24.5 cm
no.9335
SOLD
Salvatore Zofrea
Salvatore Zofrea
The Garter
Oil on board
33 x 29cm
SOLD
Salvatore Zofrea
Salvatore Zofrea
Circus 1982
Oil on canvas
181 x 271cm
SOLD
to Macquarie University
Salvatore Zofrea - Nude
Salvatore Zofrea
Nude 1964
oil on board
37 x 30cm
SOLD