LORENO CONFORTINI born in Mirandola (Moden) in 1954.
In the early nineteen-eighties began his activity in architectural designs, cartography and perspective views of cities and ancient buildings.
Since 1987 he has collaborated as illustrator and graphic artist with 'Bell'Italia',
a monthly magazine published by Giorgio Mondadori (Milan), and with other publishers.
In 1994 he was awarded the prize 'A book for Tourism' by the European Federation of Tourism Press for the volume "Ancient Castles in the St. Marino Republic".
This illustrated book, with a foreword written by Jacques Le Goff, was published by
the Tourism Office of the St. Marino Republic.
In 2003 he produced, in collaboration with a colleague, the illustrator Francesco Corni,
the volume 'Italian Mills', with text by Vittorio Galliazzo, both authors doubling as
publishers, which first gave an exhaustive illustration of the various types of water mills
in the Italian regions.
In 2005, on the occasion of an exhibition organised at Burg Taufers by the Südtiroler
Burgenistitut (The Castle Institute of South Tirol and Austria), he printed the second edition
of his catalogue 'Villages, Cities, Castles and Fortresses', a collection of views drawn alla maniera antica.
He has produced large maps of a great number of towns, such as Bologna, Modena, Parma,
Brescia, Sabbioneta, and of castles, churches, and medieval villages.
Other works have been widely published in special editions on the occasion of cultural events
sponsored by public and private institutions.
He lives and works in San Felice sul Panaro, Modena - Italy. |