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Antonello Silverini
Born
Antonello Silverini (1966-08-21)21 August 1966 Rome, Italy
Collaborators
The Economist
The Washington Post
Armando Testa
Corriere della Sera
Dentsu
Einaudi
Fairwood Press
Fanucci
Il Sole 24 Ore
J. Walter Thompson
l'Espresso
la Repubblica
Lehigh University
manifestolibri
McCann-Erickson
Mondadori
Ogilvy & Mather
Panorama
Publicis
Saatchi & Saatchi
Stanford University
TBWA
The Boston Globe
Vanderbilt University
Young & Rubicam
Antonello Silverini (b. August 21, 1966, in Rome) is an Italian illustrator. He is the first illustrator awarded the MAM (Master of Art and Craft) prize. [1] He has collaborated with Il Sole 24 Ore, La Repubblica, Panorama, l'Espresso, The Boston Globe, The Economist, and The Washington Post and has designed book covers for several novels, including those of Ian McEwan for Einaudi [2] and Philip K. Dick for Fanucci.
In 2017, Prof. Carmelo Occhipinti focused on his work in the volume "Antonello Silverini. Quello che si vede" was included in the Monographs series of Horti Hesperidum, published under the patronage of the Department of Literary, Philosophical, and Art History of the University of the Studies of Rome "Tor Vergata".
AntonelloSilverini (b. August 21, 1966, in Rome) is an Italian illustrator. He is the first illustrator awarded the MAM (Master of Art and Craft) prize...