Tito Canepa

Dominican-American painter

Tito Canepa - Dominican-American painter
Born

1916
109 years ago

Died

February 11th, 2014
11 years ago — 98 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Dominican Republic

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Born in the Dominican Republic, significant contributions were made to the art world after relocating to the United States. Canepa specialized in vibrant, colorful paintings that often drew on cultural themes and personal experiences. His work reflects the fusion of Caribbean and American influences. Active in various galleries, participated in numerous exhibitions showcasing his artwork. Canepa's work is often celebrated for its unique style and emotional depth, making a lasting impression in the art community.

Exhibited in multiple international galleries

Created pieces reflecting Caribbean culture

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