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Edward Pirotta

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Edward Pirotta

Birth
Death
11 Nov 1968 (aged 29)
Burial
East Finchley, London Borough of Barnet, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Roman Catholic Section 19, Grave 173, Western Side Of Joint Road, Near The Corner Of Brook Road.
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Born in Naxxar, Malta, Pirotta started his artistic education in 1957 at the Malta School of Art under George Borg. He won a School of Arts scholarship to Rome where he attended the Accademia di Belle Arti and studied under Michele Guerisi. He studied wood carving at the Istituto dell'Arte, ceramics under Melchiore Melis, and also attended La Scuola del Nudo dell'Associazione Artistica Intemazionale at Via Margutta. Pirotta participated in several exhibitions, including the Mostra dell'Accademia where he exhibited various female nudes, and where in 1959, he won the third prize. He also won the first prize in the Mostra della Messa (1959) and the Premio dell'Aula (1962) for the best foreign student. In 1961, Pirotta won a diploma and a silver medal from the Mostra Organizata dal Giomale d'Italia.

Pirotta returned to Malta but in 1962 he migrated to London where he was employed as a designer for a textile firm, but also had his own artistic workshop.

In 1965, together with Vilmo Gibello, he was commissioned by the London Sunday Times Magazine to paint two black slaves in the 18th-century Venetian manner.

Pirotta's works were included in the collective exhibition 'Maltese Sculptures' held at the Gallerija Feniċi in 1981.

He died tragically in a motorcycle accident in London aged 29.
Born in Naxxar, Malta, Pirotta started his artistic education in 1957 at the Malta School of Art under George Borg. He won a School of Arts scholarship to Rome where he attended the Accademia di Belle Arti and studied under Michele Guerisi. He studied wood carving at the Istituto dell'Arte, ceramics under Melchiore Melis, and also attended La Scuola del Nudo dell'Associazione Artistica Intemazionale at Via Margutta. Pirotta participated in several exhibitions, including the Mostra dell'Accademia where he exhibited various female nudes, and where in 1959, he won the third prize. He also won the first prize in the Mostra della Messa (1959) and the Premio dell'Aula (1962) for the best foreign student. In 1961, Pirotta won a diploma and a silver medal from the Mostra Organizata dal Giomale d'Italia.

Pirotta returned to Malta but in 1962 he migrated to London where he was employed as a designer for a textile firm, but also had his own artistic workshop.

In 1965, together with Vilmo Gibello, he was commissioned by the London Sunday Times Magazine to paint two black slaves in the 18th-century Venetian manner.

Pirotta's works were included in the collective exhibition 'Maltese Sculptures' held at the Gallerija Feniċi in 1981.

He died tragically in a motorcycle accident in London aged 29.

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  • Created by: Eman Bonnici
  • Added: Apr 27, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109626072/edward-pirotta: accessed ), memorial page for Edward Pirotta (26 Feb 1939–11 Nov 1968), Find a Grave Memorial ID 109626072, citing Islington and St Pancras Cemetery, East Finchley, London Borough of Barnet, Greater London, England; Maintained by Eman Bonnici (contributor 46572312).