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Pietro Psaier

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(1936 – 2004)

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BIOGRAPHY

The Apprentice 1936-1960

Pietro Psaier was born in Italy in 1936 and led an interesting and varied life. During the 1950’s his father worked on concept car designs for Enzo Ferrari and Pietro, with his natural artistic talent, often helped and worked as his apprentice.

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The Warhol Years 1960-1970

Feeling lost in post-war Italy the young Pietro relocated first to Madrid and then in 1961 found his way to Soho, New York. Whilst working as a waiter in the Greenwich Village Gaslight Café he met Andy Warhol and an extraordinary bisexual relationship blossomed.

Psaier produced layouts, silk-screens and joint works at Warhol’s studio The Factory though few artistic or financial rewards would come his way. Although Warhol needed to trace and use a light box, Psaier was a skilled artist with watercolours, oils and pencil. Some critics say that without Psaier and fellow artist Rupert Jasen Smith in the background, Warhol could never have produced and maintained production of the Factory commercial output. However, with both dignity and style, neither men chose not to take the limelight from Warhol. Warhol nicknamed him 'Peter the Italian' and their relationship continued on and off until the late 1960’s.

After his relationship with Warhol diminished, Psaier continued to work by himself at a prolific rate producing hundreds of original pieces of art work. His most popular subjects included Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Oscar Wilde, Jackie Onassis, The Clash, James Joyce, the Beatles, Francis Bacon, depictions of Christ and even Royalty.

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The Big Name Clients 1970-1980

During the 1970's Psaier was commissioned by many famous stars from the Music and Film business to produce statement pieces for their lavish mansions. Works were produced for Keith Moon, Oliver Reed and Michael Caine to name a few. In 1974 Psaier became the second youngest artist to be awarded the Italian-American Institute of Art 56th Annual Award, in New York, a prize given for inspiration to artistic peers. Pietro Psaier was indeed an artist's artist.

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Getting away from it all 1980-2000

During the 1980's and 90’s Psaier travelled to Tibet and Nepal which allowed him to live a life far away from financial problems involving agents and lawyers in both Rome and Los Angeles. Psaier often created art works which were leased to individuals and companies. These were replaced at regular intervals to keep up with the ever changing fashions. Many famous recording studios, restaurants, cafés, galleries and others including Anna Nicole Smith had his work on display.

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The Millennium, The Passion of the Christ & the Tsunami

In September 2004, Pietro Psaier was asked by Our Lady of Malibu Church, high above the Malibu coastline to exhibit his highly acclaimed series The Passion of the Christ. Created to accompany Mel Gibson’s film of the same title, the series of sixteen acrylics on canvas are the last known works to have been created by the artist.

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As a result of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake which struck on December 26th 2004 and the Tsunami which followed, Pietro Psaier's remote beach house on the coast of Sri Lanka was swept away and his body was never found

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