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Michael John Angel, Director
Born in England in 1946, Mr. Angel emigrated to Canada in 1961 and
since then has divided his time between Canada and Italy. In the late
1960s he studied in Florence with the renowned Pietro
Annigoni, who introduced him to the techniques of the old
masters. Mr. Angel is now regarded as one of the foremost figurative
painters in North America, and his paintings and portraits hang in
both public and private collections on both sides of the Atlantic.
While he has few peers in portrait painting where his commissions
read like a "Who's Who" of corporate North America, Mr.
Angel's real passion is painting myths and allegories. Since the
1980s, he has been concentrating on these, painting murals and
altarpieces in a number of churches & villas in Italy and in
private collections in the USA.
Mr. Angel has taught workshops at the American Academy in Chicago in
addition to lecturing at the Florentine campuses of several American
universities and various private schools in the Toronto area. From
1982 to 1989 he was the Director of the National Portrait Academy in
Toronto, and from 1992 - 1995 the Assistant Director of the Florence
Academy of Art in Florence, Italy. 1995 saw the establishment of his
first school in Florence - the Angel Academy of Art - dedicated not
only to passing on his love for classical and traditional art, but
also to instilling the disciplines that lead to successful mastery of
the necessary techniques. In 1997 he opened Michael John Angel
Studios in Toronto, which has the distinction of being the only
instructional studio of its kind in Canada.
Mr. Angel has been interviewed on television and radio many times. He
plays a prominent role in a 90-minute documentary by Artatak Films of
Toronto and Rainbow Films of Florence entitled Annigoni: Portrait of
an Artist. Another documentary, The Road to Castagno, profiles the
work of Mr. Angel. It has been shown on national television and has
also been viewed at several film festivals, including the Cannes
Documentary and Montreal's 12th Festival International du Film sur l'Art.
Known to his students as 'maestro', Mr. Angel is considered one of
the most inspiring and successful teachers in classical and
traditional art today.
Michael John Angel who is a full time instructor
at the Angel Academy of Art also conducts regular lectures and during
the summer months holds specialized Summer Workshops.
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