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  1. Vincent Fantauzzo is an Australian artist who specializes in realistic and captivating portraits of celebrities, friends and family. Explore his stunning gallery of paintings and photography, and discover his inspiring story of overcoming dyslexia and winning the Archibald People's Choice Award four times.

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      Vincent Fantauzzo is known as one of Australia's most...

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      Oil on linen. Indian film actor, film producer, television...

  2. Vincent Fantauzzo (born 1977, Manchester, England), is a Melbourne-based Australian portrait artist known for his award winning portraits of Heath Ledger, Brandon Walters, Matt Moran, Emma Hack, Baz Luhrmann, Asher Keddie and his son Luca.

  3. Nov 11, 2019 · He's painted some of the world's biggest stars, married Australian television's darling and has a swanky hotel named after him, but life for Vincent Fantauzzo has never been easy.

    • Vanessa Gorman
  4. Vincent Fantauzzo is known as one of Australia's most prominent artists having won the Archibald People's Choice Award more than any other artist. Vincent grew up in Melbourne, where his childhood was marred by learning difficulties, leading him to drop out of school.

    • 148 Acland Street St Kilda, VIC, 3182 Australia
    • vincentfantauzzo@gmail.com
  5. Learn about Vincent Fantauzzo, a Melbourne-based portrait artist who has won several prestigious awards and painted celebrities such as Hugh Jackman and Julia Gillard. Explore his biography, portraits and portrait stories on the National Portrait Gallery website.

  6. Oil on linen. Indian film actor, film producer, television host, occasional playback singer and former politician. He first gained popularity in the early 1970s for films such as Zanjeer, Deewaar and Sholay, and was dubbed India's "angry young man" for his on-screen roles in Bollywood.

  7. Born in England in 1977, Vincent Fantauzzo came to Australia as a child and has a Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting) and a Master of Fine Art from RMIT University, Melbourne. Using a medium of oil on canvas, Vincent paints figures in the pictorial space and often draws upon techniques...