Luisa Nannini Del Campana was born in Sesto Fiorentino (Florence) in April 1950. She began studying art seriously after having personally met the painter Dino Migliorini.
19 March 1978 her first public showing.
1980: Ponte Vecchio, Carmine church exhibition, Regina Schrecker.
Contact with Archeosofia and its founder Tommaso Palamidessi. She studied symbolism and in particular the Holy Grail.
March 1982: Significant personal show at CEPAC in Prato, presented by Gastone Breddo and the sculptor Antonio Berti.
Experience working with glass: Tommaso Paloscia. The Sacred Art Commission of Florence had her realize a large stained-glass window.
1985: personal exhibitions.
Max Hufschmith invited her to show her works in his new gallery, the Kunst Studio, in Wintertour, Switzerland; the exhibition followed that of Guttuso.
January 1989: member of the Burckartd International Academy.
June 1992: Exhibition of stained-glass on sacred subjects, promoted by the Duke Amedeo of Aosta, in the church of the “Borro” at San Giustino; the same exhibition was also presented at the Vallombrosa Abbey and at the Basilica of San Alessandro in Fiesole. This latter showing was mentioned by RAI3 during their regional news broadcast.
Participation/Courses: “Giubileo degli Artisti” (2000), conference on the history and technique of stained-glass; lessons at the Palazzo Spinelli institute for restoration.
Careful study of the “grisaille” painting technique in gothic works; the Chartres atelier.
2002: exhibition at the Egyptian Embassy in Rome.
Exhibition organized in Arezzo, Palazzo Chianini Vincenzi september – october 2007
Malta- La Valletta- Italian Institute of Culture 15-30 may 2008
Orvieto, Palazzo dei Sette 16 maggio - 14 giugno 2009 - Mirabile Mistero edited by Giuliana Serrapede
After a number of years dedicated exclusively to artistic glass, she has taken up painting again with great enthusiasm for the subjects which have for some time been the object of her personal and aesthetic attention.