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Andrea Cardile

Painter — Florence 1940 → Milan

The archive collects drawings, paintings, collages, monuments, and textiles by the painter Andrea Cardile.

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Andrea Cardile · 1940 → Milan

A living archive, not a mausoleum.

Family-curated · catalogue in progress · technique-led navigation.

Bio & Manifesto

Andrea Cardile (Florence, 1940 — Milan) was a painter, draughtsman, collagist, and maker of monuments and textile works. His practice moves through figure, landscape, portrait, and mental construction with a line that is nervous, cultivated, and deeply human.

This archive is meant as a working house: pragmatic in its division by technique, but open to the connections between series, materials, and different years. Not only preservation, then, but reading, ordering, and returning a body of work that still speaks in the present.

Techniques

The works are organised into practical groups, to make research, browsing, and deeper study easier.

Paintings

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Quadri
102 works
OIL · ACRYLIC · MIXED

Drawings

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Disegni
112 works
PEN · INK · CHARCOAL
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Finzioni
36 works
DRAWING SERIES
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Casting Cafe
15 works
DRAWING SERIES
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Studies
3 works
REFERENCE IMAGES

Collages

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Collage · Landscape
34 works
PAPER · MIXED MEDIA
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Collage · Occhi
3 works
PAPER · CUTOUT
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Collage · Studi
4 works
PAPER · MIXED MEDIA
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Collage · Paper Studies
5 works
PAPER WORKS

Monuments

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Monumenti
15 works
SCULPTURAL STUDIES

Textiles

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Tessuti
7 works
FABRIC

Biographical notes

Andrea Cardile

Florence, 1940 — Milan

Andrea Cardile (Florence, 1940 — Milan) was a painter, draughtsman, and collagist. His work moves through figure, landscape, and portrait with an unmistakable line.

The archive is family-curated and continually growing. For research requests, loans, or publication enquiries, please write to the dedicated address.

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