"There is nothing in Bardi's painting, which can not be explained by painting. And yet there is nothing in his painting that Sicily, in comparison, can not explain: and not only in the events, in the facts, but also and above all in the way of being. And in his way of being a painter. (Leonardo Sciascia, 1967)"
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