Sunday 4 October 2020

Tribute to Cristiana Angelini 1937 - 2020

I first met Cristiana when I took a summer school in Kent. I was immediately struck by her determination to tackle the most difficult of subjects. That meeting developed into a bond where we were practically inseparable. Painting together in the Kent valleys or on the Thames shoreline we were able to give each other practical criticism. I believe on our tours of Kent she saw something of her native Italy where in her earlier years she studied at the Florence Academy of Art. 

In England she soon became involved in art projects and was a long term member of and contributor to The Blackheath Art Society. Cristiana exhibited at many prestigious galleries including the Royal Academy, Whitechapel Gallery and the Mall Galleries. in 1990 Cristiana was awarded first prize in the Laing Collection Exhibition for London and the South East. We must not forget that she achieved all this while bringing up 3 daughters. More recently The Millinery Gallery in Islington was her main exhibiting gallery where her paintings held their own against well established artists exhibiting alongside her.

Parallel to her painting career Cristiana was also a visiting lecturer at the Adult Education College for Bexley for some 30 years, stimulating many students. As testament to her skill as a teacher and warmth as a person many ex-students stayed in touch.   

Personally I was always amazed at Cristiana's energy and always that Italian sparkle to liven us up. At her peaceful passing we say goodbye to a truly renaissance woman. She was my soul mate and I was so lucky to have shared my life with her for so many years.

Terry Scales

October 4th 2020.

Autumn by Cristiana Angelini


2 comments:

  1. How lovely to read your tribute Terry. Not only a wonderful artist, Cristiana was a lovely lady full of charm and humour. We have several of Cristiana's paintings - most cherished is her painting (one of three large paintings) of the trees reflected in the water at Shoreham with a beautiful sky - her skies are wonderful! They will always make us smile and think of her! See you soon I hope Terry. Sue & Joe

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