"Gran'artista" is an Italian equivalent of "great artist."
Specifically, the masculine/feminine singular adjective "gran, grande"* means "great." The masculine/feminine singular noun "artista" means "artist." The pronunciation is "GRAH-nahr-TEE-stah."
*The final two letters "-de" of "grande" drop before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop may be indicated by an apostrophe between "gran" and the following noun.
artista
Michelangelo
It was home of the ancient Roman Empire. Great works surrounded and inspired the Italian artist and writers. <----NovaNet answer!
Bisnonna
Bisnonno
"Ottimo lavoro"
"Good artist!" in English is Buona artista! in Italian.
you say it grande rammarico
He is an Italian flower painting artist.
He is a Italian Artist.
Bronze David, The Crucifix for Santa Crocee, the Pazzi Madonna. He was the first great Italian artist to be born.
It was home of the ancient Roman Empire. Great works surrounded and inspired the Italian artist and writers. <----NovaNet answer!