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Giovanni Pintori was born on 14 July, 1912 in Tresnuraghes, Sardinia, is a Designer. Discover Giovanni Pintori's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Occupation Graphic Designer
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July, 1912
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Tresnuraghes, Sardinia
Date of death November 15, 1999 - Milan, Italy Milan, Italy
Died Place Milan, Italy
Nationality Mali

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1999

He would remain in Milan until his death on November 15, 1999, at the age of 87.

1981

He would work in design until his finished the Merzario campaign, when he began to paint exclusively. While his paintings have appeared in some of his design projects for advertising agencies throughout his career, he stopped using graphic design in his work, and incorporated many images of perpetual motion into his work, however many of Pintori's later paintings are little known since he kept his work rather private. Pintori had only one public showing of paintings, in 1981 in Milan.

1967

Pintori decided to leave Olivetti in 1967, 7 years after the death of Adriano Olivetti, due to differences with the new management of the company.

In 1967, he had his solo exhibition in the Design Committee Gallery in Tokyo. After leaving Olivetti, Pintori began working as a freelance designer out of Milan, opening his own studio. He continued to do freelance work for Olivetti, but also worked with numerous other companies in the Milan area. His work included designs for magazines and books (e.g., the magazine Successo, a book cover for Bigiaretti's I racconti (Stories), and the 1980 campaign for the company Merzario S.p.A., which would be his last advertising job before his death. His clients included Ambrosetti, SIRTI, Ufficio Moderno, Gabbianelli among others.

1951

In addition to designing Olivetti's advertisements and posters, Pintori was also responsible for designing the Olivetti calendars (from 1951 to 1969): every year he selected a collection of twelve paintings. The first calendar was dedicated to Henri Rousseau, and the last one focused on Nanban art. Pintori gained international acclaim after the exhibition "Olivetti: design in industry" held in the Museum of Modern Art in October-November 1952. The New York Times referred to this exhibition as "Industry's new approach to art".

1936

Upon graduation in 1936 Pintori went to work for Olivetti, an Italian typewriter company founded in 1908. He worked in the advertising department before he became the art director in 1950.

1912

Giovanni Pintori (14 July 1912 - 15 November 1999) was an Italian graphic designer known mostly for his advertising work with Olivetti. He is known for his use of geometric shapes and minimalist style in his advertising posters, specifically his posters for the Lettera 22 and the Olivetti logo.

Born July 14, 1912 in Tresnuraghes, Sardinia, he was the fifth child out of six born to a dairy worker father and homemaker mother. Until 1930, Pintori lived in Sardinia and found work as a typist starting in 1927. It was during his time as a typist that he frequented a gallery owned by photographer Piero Pirari. Pirari suggested Pintori apply for a scholarship to the Higher Institute for Artistic Industries (ISIA), which he began to attend in 1930 after receiving the scholarship. Pintori won the scholarship along with Salvatore Fancello and Costantino Nivola. During his time at ISIA, Pintori studied under Elio Palazzo, director of ISIA and professor of descriptive geometry. His other influential professors included Marcello Nizzoli, Giuseppe Pagano and Edoardo Persico. While at ISIA, Pintori started to work on a project for the town-planning scheme for the Aosta Valley, and through this project he met Olivetti's Renato Zveteremich. In 1940 in collaboration with the engineer and poet Leonardo Sinisgalli he designed an exhibition for the VIIth Milan Triennial; which was awarded the Grand Prize for exhibition design.