Italian painter🎨 Giancarlo Vitali (1929-2018) was born in Bellano on the Lake Como from a family of fishermen. He began painting when he was fifteen, after having worked for the Institute of graphic arts (Bergamo).
- 1947, he exposed his first work at the Angelicum in Milan, on the occasion of the biennial exhibition of sacred art.
-1949, he came to perform in the biennial exhibition two of his works: "Visitazione" and "Cena in Emmaus” receiving enthusiastic appreciation from Carlo Carrà. He awarded🎨 a fellowship from the Brera Academy but because his family couldn't afford to maintain him in Milan he renounced it. Thus his concerned decisive moment will result in a long period of silence in his striving to fulfillment.