Carlo Taliabue Art
Carlo Tagliabue was born in Cremona, Italy, on March 26, 1894. He studied on a scholarship at the Royal Academy of Art in Milan. He immigrated to California in 1924 and lived in the Lincoln-Sacramento area until the late 1930s. At that time, he settled in San Francisco, where he produced statuary on Treasure Island for the Golden Gate International Exposition. During the 1940s, his work won awards in the Society for Sanity in Art at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. Primarily a sculptor, he also painted landscapes, still lifes and a few portraits. Tagliabue was a member of the Society for Sanity in Art, Burlingame Art Society and Diablo AA (pres.).
1940s Post-War Carlo Taliabue Art
Charcoal, Paper
1950s Post-War Carlo Taliabue Art
Paper, Charcoal
2010s Modern Carlo Taliabue Art
Graphite, Charcoal, Paper
Early 2000s Modern Carlo Taliabue Art
Conté, Paper, Charcoal
2010s Modern Carlo Taliabue Art
Charcoal, Archival Paper, Graphite
1880s Victorian Carlo Taliabue Art
Paper, Charcoal
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Carlo Taliabue Art
Archival Paper, Charcoal
1980s Post-War Carlo Taliabue Art
Paper, Watercolor
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Carlo Taliabue Art
Oil Pastel, Charcoal, Paper
1930s Post-War Carlo Taliabue Art
Paper, Charcoal
1940s Modern Carlo Taliabue Art
Paper, Chalk, Charcoal
1970s Post-War Carlo Taliabue Art
Paper, Charcoal, Gouache
1920s Art Deco Carlo Taliabue Art
Paper, Chalk, Charcoal