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Francesco Clemente

1952 - Today

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Francesco Clemente (born 23 March 1952) is an Italian contemporary artist. He has lived at various times in Italy, India and New York City. Some of his work is influenced by the traditional art and culture of India. He has worked in various artistic media including drawing, fresco, graphics, mosaic, oils and sculpture. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Francesco Clemente is the 1,734th most popular painter (up from 1,789th in 2019), the 3,612th most popular biography from Italy (up from 3,689th in 2019) and the 261st most popular Italian Painter.

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Among PAINTERS

Among painters, Francesco Clemente ranks 1,734 out of 2,023Before him are Pieter de Grebber, Qiu Ying, Peder Balke, Marie Spartali Stillman, Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, and Alexander Brullov. After him are Karl Bodmer, László Paál, Gottfried Honegger, Vassily Maximov, Nikolay Kasatkin, and Carl Frederik von Breda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Francesco Clemente ranks 379Before him are David Jenkins, Waldemar Victorino, Anton Lesser, Michael Hirst, Herschel Savage, and Lydie Polfer. After him are Art Malik, Henrique Mecking, Ketil Bjørnstad, Stellan Bengtsson, Daisuke Gōri, and Valery Khalilov.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Francesco Clemente ranks 3,613 out of 5,161Before him are Sandro Lopopolo (1939), Antonio Sabàto Jr. (1972), Errico Petrella (1813), Giuseppe Impastato (1948), Gino Bianco (1916), and Federico Chiesa (1997). After him are Pino Puglisi (1937), Publius Sempronius Tuditanus (-300), Rossella Falk (1926), Pietro Polani (1098), Antonio Bailetti (1937), and Pietro Bianchi (1883).

Among PAINTERS In Italy

Among painters born in Italy, Francesco Clemente ranks 261Before him are Sisto Badalocchio (1585), Giovanni d'Alemagna (null), Fyodor Bruni (1799), Domenico Morelli (1826), Theodoric of Prague (1319), and Andrea Benetti (1964). After him are Romanino (1485), Maria Cosway (1760), Ben Vautier (1935), and Filippo Randazzo (1692).