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  1. Jun 17, 2022 · The Old Masters art dealer and collector Fabrizio Moretti knows that he is bucking a trend. On July 1, the Italian will reopen his gallery in London’s St James’s with one of the biggest...

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  2. University of Florence. Occupation. Art dealer. Known for. Galleries in Florence, London and Monaco. Website. https://morettigallery.com/. Fabrizio Moretti (born 6 December 1976) is an Italian art dealer, specialising in Italian Old Masters.

    • Galleries in Florence, London and Monaco
    • 6 December 1976 (age 46), Prato, Italy
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  4. About. Emma Ward, former Managing Director of Dickinson Gallery, and renowned Old Master Paintings and Sculpture dealer Fabrizio Moretti formed a new dealership called Ward Moretti Ltd. in Autumn 2022, based at 12 Duke Street, St James’s in London.

  5. The Galleria Moretti was founded in 1999 in Florence by Fabrizio Moretti. It opened to the public and private collectors with the inaugural exhibition From Bernardo Daddi to Giorgio Vasari and immediately distinguished itself with its specialization in Italian old masters paintings. Moretti Fine Art LTD opened in London in...

  6. Today, Moretti Fine Art has headquarters in London, Monte Carlo, and Paris. In his free time, Fabrizio Moretti ventures into the entertainment world, providing commentary on the most relevant events in the international art market.

  7. Dec 3, 2021 · Moretti, who accepted a Grammy with his bandmates earlier this year for rock album, is also a visual artist — he studied sculpture at State University of New York at New Paltz for three years...

  8. Aug 9, 2021 · Collector and dealer Fabrizio Moretti. Kate Brown August 9, 2021 Share This Article. Within a sea of contemporary art at the Art Monte-Carlo fair earlier this month, a booth hung with gold tempera-on-panel paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries offered a glittering change of scenery.

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