Mario Caria

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Mario Caria
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Biographical information
Born: May 3, 1934
Died: September 15, 2001
Nationality: Mini italy.gif Italian
Occupation: Cover Artist
Website: n/a


Mario Caria was an Italian artist. He lived and worked in Rome with his wife, Adele and their two daughters, Cristina and Daniela.

Biography

Mario Caria, born in Rome in 1934, was the son of Salvatore Antonio di Torralba and Augusta Zelli di Logna. As a child Mario spent his holidays with his grandparents, Giuseppe Zelli and Paolina Mattei, in Logna.

He studied at "Scuola d'Arte Ornamentale" and "l'Accademia del Nudo" and in his early twenties he started his work as an illustrator . He then started working on his own, mainly covers for "La Guida Editrice".

From 1958 he started working as a film poster artist, which did continued uninterruptedly until 1986.

In 1960 he made ​​a lot of promotional material for the Olympic Games in Rome, working at the same time for the publishing industry as a cover artist. He was the most prolific artist who illustrated the covers of the series published by the Italian editor Fratelli Spada. Namely "Mandrake" and "L’Uomo mascherato" (The Phantom), but also; "Cino and Franco", "Flash Gordon", "Prince Valiant", "Air Falcher", "Star Trak", and other publications. He created hundreds of covers that were most often drawn in an elegant and dynamic way, especially as far as action scenes are concerned. At the time, the global aspect of his works in tempera on cardboard was outstanding modern.

Apart his cover illustrating production, Mario Caria also worked on "I Fratelli senza paura" (“Brothers without fear”), a western comics written by Emilio Fanelli and collaborated to various creation activities for Italian movies. In the early 70s he made ​​the sketches for the sets and furnishings for a movie produced by Dino de Laurentiis. One of the works of which he was most pleased with was the sketch of the dome of a church used for the set of a western movie shot in Spain (The Deserter ?).

Since 1976 he illustrated covers for various romance novels and horror. For the TV series "La Banda" by Edierre he created advertising material for travel agencies, illustrations for the packaging of model cars and covers of videotapes for the German market. Around 1985 he began working with the publisher Ediperiodici making covers in tempera.

His great passion was oil paintings. Most of these works were intended for private collectors.

Mandrake the Magician work by Mario Caria

  • Italian issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.
  • Argentine issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.
  • Brazilian issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.
  • Chilian issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.
  • French issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.
  • Greek issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.
  • Mexican issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.
  • Portugese issues with covers by Mario Caria can be viewed here.