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Liliana - Rizzari __full__

The character of Liliana Rizzari was introduced in the very first episode of Killing Eve , titled "Nice Face". Before committing a high-profile assassination in Tuscany, the protagonist Villanelle (played by Jodie Comer) pauses to admire a luxurious bedspread in her target's villa. When the target, an elderly man named Greco, informs her that it was made by , Villanelle is so struck by its quality that she stops to write the name down on her hand before finishing her mission.

"Finding an apartment in this city is usually a nightmare, but Liliana Rizzari made the process seamless. I had very specific requirements for my budget and location, and while other agents brushed me off, Liliana listened. She curated a list of properties that actually matched what I wanted, rather than wasting my time with 'close enough' options.

Liliana Rizzari passed away in April 2023 at the age of 85. She died as she lived: refusing interviews, refusing awards, and reportedly using a first-edition copy of a Balla futurist book as a doorstop.

Born in Brescia in 1938, Rizzari did not come from the aristocracy of art. She was a typist for a small textile firm when she stumbled into the orbit of Lucio Amelio and Piero Manzoni in the late 1950s. While her male contemporaries were busy signing canvases or urinating into flames (as the avant-garde is wont to do), Rizzari was doing something arguably more radical: she was selling the unsellable .

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The character of Liliana Rizzari was introduced in the very first episode of Killing Eve , titled "Nice Face". Before committing a high-profile assassination in Tuscany, the protagonist Villanelle (played by Jodie Comer) pauses to admire a luxurious bedspread in her target's villa. When the target, an elderly man named Greco, informs her that it was made by , Villanelle is so struck by its quality that she stops to write the name down on her hand before finishing her mission.

"Finding an apartment in this city is usually a nightmare, but Liliana Rizzari made the process seamless. I had very specific requirements for my budget and location, and while other agents brushed me off, Liliana listened. She curated a list of properties that actually matched what I wanted, rather than wasting my time with 'close enough' options.

Liliana Rizzari passed away in April 2023 at the age of 85. She died as she lived: refusing interviews, refusing awards, and reportedly using a first-edition copy of a Balla futurist book as a doorstop.

Born in Brescia in 1938, Rizzari did not come from the aristocracy of art. She was a typist for a small textile firm when she stumbled into the orbit of Lucio Amelio and Piero Manzoni in the late 1950s. While her male contemporaries were busy signing canvases or urinating into flames (as the avant-garde is wont to do), Rizzari was doing something arguably more radical: she was selling the unsellable .

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