Renato Christiano
Bali Figures (2004)
Height 70cm x Width 48cm
media :
- Oil on canvas
Details :
Oil on canvas: 70 x 48 cm
Signed and dated, lower left: Cristiano04
Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
Starting Bid : SGD 8,500
Estimate:
SGD 8,900 - 11,000
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Renato Christiano
Renato Cristiano was an important expatriate artist who became closely connected with Bali during the turbulent years following the Second World War and Indonesia’s struggle for independence. Educated at the Museo Artistico Industriale in Rome and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia, Cristiano first gained recognition as an abstract painter. After traveling extensively through North Africa, India, and Southeast Asia, he arrived in Bali in 1955, where he entered a vibrant artistic circle that included Rudolf Bonnet, Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès, Arie Smit, and Auke Cornelis Sonnega.
When Bonnet returned to the Netherlands in 1957, Cristiano assumed responsibilities related to the development of the Museum Puri Lukisan in Ubud. During this period he also developed a close relationship with Sukarno, the Indonesian first president and an avid collector who frequently invited him to his retreat in Tampaksiring to discuss art, philosophy, and aesthetics. Following the political upheavals of 1965, Cristiano and his wife returned to Rome. Despite leaving the island, Bali remained a lasting source of inspiration in his paintings, reflecting the rich cultural environment that shaped a crucial moment in the development of modern Indonesian art.






