Top (L-R): Enzo Apicella, restaurateur Walter Mariti at the Meridiana, Roy Pegram. In the camera lens: Rosie and Michael Johnsons. Bottom (L-R): Avril Pegram, Adriana Di Coppola and GiannettoCoppola |
We all lived in Chelsea or Kensington and they knew all the Italian restaurants and their owners, who in turn became my friends as well - Mario and Franco at the Terrazza. Walter Mariti and Enzo Apicella at the Meridiana, Alvaro and Dante at the Aretusa Club and Mara and Lorenzo at the San Lorenzo...
In those days that area of London was relatively cheap.
Top (L-R): Renato Fratini, Enzo Apicella, Giannetto Coppola Bottom : Enzo Ragazzini |
Renato Fratini became godfather of my youngest daughter [Rebecca] and we often all ate together, along with Gino D'Achille, Pino Dell'Orco, Enzo Ragazzini, Giannetto Coppola and Adriana Di Coppola and of course Enzo Apicella, who was very social and, because he was a restaurant owner and designer, we were invited to new restaurant openings.
Through him, I met people such as Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach and Robert Raushenberg, as well as Christine Keeler, photographer's models and a few film people.
(L-R): Giannetto Coppola, Unknown, Pino Dell'Orco, Renato Fratini Clara Fratini |
We worked hard all day, but spent a lot of evenings in restaurants.
I had and arrangement with Walter Mariti at the Meridiana where he would choose a painting at an agreed price. I then would sign the bills until it was paid off.
Graphic designer Germano Facetti (top) and Enzo Apicella |
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Penguin Books designer Germano Facetti |
We also went to clubs such as Annie's Room, occasionally Ronny Scott's and Tramps, and of course to the Aretusa, with another different mix of people."
Enzo Ragazzini |
Illustration Magazine/Summer 2013/ Issue 36
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