Emvin Cremona
Emvin Cremona | |
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Born |
Valletta, Malta | 27 May 1919
Died |
29 January 1987 67) Valletta, Malta | (aged
Nationality | Maltese |
Known for | Artist and stamp designer |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Emvin Cremona (27 May 1919 – 29 January 1987) was a Maltese artist and stamp designer. He is regarded as one of the best Maltese artists of the 20th century. Cremona is known for designing most Maltese stamps from 1957 to the 1970s, including the stamp issue commemorating Malta's independence from Great Britain in 1964. He studied at the Malta School of Arts and the Regia Accademia delle Belle Arti in Rome. Some of his works can be found at the parish churches of Msida and Ħamrun, Ta' Pinu Sanctuary and the Chapel of the Malta International Airport. The World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva and the United Nations Headquarters in New York also house paintings by Cremona.[1]
References
- ↑ Emvin Cremona: (1919 - 1987) pittur Schoolnet.gov.mt
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