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1956 - 2019

Resumo Biográfico

  • Lifespan: 63 years
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Born: 1956, Milan, Italy
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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Museums on APS:
    • Biblioteca Sormani
    • Biblioteca Sormani
    • Biblioteca Sormani
    • Biblioteca Sormani
    • Biblioteca Sormani
  • Top 3 works:
    • Ex Libris Mauro Mainardi
    • Ex Libris P.F. 2004 M. Mainardi
  • Top-ranked work: Ex Libris Mauro Mainardi
  • Died: 2019

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Angelo Sampietro: A Quiet Master of Ex Libris Art

Angelo Sampietro (1956 – 2019) was an Italian artist whose singular contribution to the realm of printmaking lies primarily in his exquisite ‘Ex Libris’ – miniature bookplates bearing intricate engravings and woodcuts that serve as personal seals. Though he might not have commanded widespread fame, Sampietro cultivated a distinctive artistic voice that resonated within the European art community and secured him a respected place among contemporary Italian artists. Born in Milan, Sampietro's formative years instilled in him a deep appreciation for both craftsmanship and intellectual curiosity. He pursued formal education with diligence, earning degrees in architecture and subsequently delving into the complexities of computer science – skills that would prove invaluable throughout his multifaceted career. Beyond academia, Sampietro served honorably in the United States Army during World War I, an experience that undoubtedly shaped his worldview and fostered resilience. His involvement extended beyond military service; he lectured at Politecnico di Milano, contributing to the dissemination of artistic knowledge and fostering a new generation of creatives. Sampietro’s professional life unfolded with considerable success, beginning with roles in telecommunications and progressing into positions within global industries like Amazon. Recognized for leadership qualities and collaborative spirit, he excelled as a solution architect, demonstrating an ability to conceptualize innovative strategies and drive their implementation. His expertise wasn't confined to corporate settings; he consulted on cybersecurity projects and held a license as a UAS pilot – reflecting his adaptability and engagement with emerging technologies. Furthermore, Sampietro maintained an active presence on LinkedIn, establishing himself as Director Principal at AWS Telco Ibu Business Development, Partner Management & Cyber Security Strategist, highlighting his commitment to staying abreast of industry advancements. Sampietro’s artistic output centered around the ‘Ex Libris,’ a tradition dating back centuries where artists create miniature engravings commemorating ownership of books. He approached this genre with meticulous attention to detail and profound symbolic understanding. His prints often depicted serene landscapes or religious scenes rendered in monochrome, utilizing engraving and woodcut techniques—methods that demanded precision and patience. The resulting artworks are characterized by their understated elegance and subtle nuances, conveying a sense of contemplative beauty. Notably, Sampietro’s collaboration with Mauro Mainardi resulted in the creation of several ‘Ex Libris,’ showcasing his ability to harmonize artistic vision with literary appreciation. One particularly striking piece, “Ex Libris P.F. 2004 M. Mainardi,” exemplifies this aesthetic—a monochrome engraving depicting a religious tableau brimming with intricate detail and Italian text. Sampietro’s legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he represents a quiet but consistent voice within the broader context of Italian contemporary art. His dedication to mastering traditional printmaking techniques combined with his intellectual pursuits cemented his position as an artist who valued both artistic excellence and scholarly engagement—a testament to the enduring power of craftsmanship and intellectual curiosity.