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Extractions: HOME News! Information Exhibitions ... Africa, Oceania, etc Massimo Campigli (1895-1971) During the thirties Campigli settled once more in Milan. The artist visited Paris and continued to exhibit there during this time. Re showed in 1931, 1935 and 1939 at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York, a city he traveled to in 1935 and 939. In 1933, with de Chirico, Achille Funi and Mario Sironi he executed murals, now destroyed, at the Palazzo dellArte in Milan: this was the first of his several mural projects. After a period of renewed residence in Paris, Campigli returned again to Italy, spending the war years in Venice and Milan. After 1949 Campigli divided his time among Paris, Milan, Rome and St Tropez. His first one-man exhibition in a museum was held at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1946 and he participated in the Venice Biennale in 1948, 1958, 1960 and 1962. Among his many one-man shows were presentations at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Gemeentemuseum, The Rague, and the Kunsthalle, Bern, in 1955, and the Palazzo Reale, Milan, in 1967. Campigli illustrated numerous books, including Marco Polos Il Milione , 1942, and André Gides Theseus , 1948, and wrote several texts of an autobiographical-critical nature. The artist died in St Tropez on May 31, 1971.
Extractions: HOME News! Information Exhibitions ... Africa, Oceania, etc Massimo Campigli (1895-1971) During the thirties Campigli settled once more in Milan. The artist visited Paris and continued to exhibit there during this time. Re showed in 1931, 1935 and 1939 at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York, a city he traveled to in 1935 and 939. In 1933, with de Chirico, Achille Funi and Mario Sironi he executed murals, now destroyed, at the Palazzo dellArte in Milan: this was the first of his several mural projects. After a period of renewed residence in Paris, Campigli returned again to Italy, spending the war years in Venice and Milan. After 1949 Campigli divided his time among Paris, Milan, Rome and St Tropez. His first one-man exhibition in a museum was held at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1946 and he participated in the Venice Biennale in 1948, 1958, 1960 and 1962. Among his many one-man shows were presentations at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Gemeentemuseum, The Rague, and the Kunsthalle, Bern, in 1955, and the Palazzo Reale, Milan, in 1967. Campigli illustrated numerous books, including Marco Polos Il Milione , 1942, and André Gides Theseus , 1948, and wrote several texts of an autobiographical-critical nature. The artist died in St Tropez on May 31, 1971.
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Extractions: Italian, 1895 - 1971 Campigli was born in Berlin His birth name was Max Ihlenfeld, (his mothers maiden name). The identity of his father is uncertain. He was taken to Italy when he was a boy when his mother went to live near Florence. She later married an English manufacturer who lived in Milan. The young Max studied journalism there although he was intensely interested in the arts. After military service during World War I, he moved to Paris in 1919 and he worked for nine years there as a journalist for the influential Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera . During this time he began to paint and it was also when he changed his name (Max became Massimo and Ihlenfeld became Campigli (the German feld (field) translates to Campo in Italian). He was self taught as an artist but his marriage in 1927 to a wealthy and beautiful young Rumanian painter Magdalena (Dutza) Radulescu probably had a bearing on his change of direction. He admired the work of artists such as Picasso and Léger and the classical art he saw in the Louvre. In 1928, when he saw the Etruscan collection at the Villa Giulia in Rome, he was profoundly affected by ancient art, including Cretan and Roman and from then on his palette and style of painting was determined. His central motif became the depiction of women going about their various activities, weaving at a loom, sitting in a café, walking in the street. In 1929 he, with Severini, de Chirico and other Italian artists living and working in Paris formed the group
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Extractions: Italian, 1895 - 1971 Campigli was born in Berlin His birth name was Max Ihlenfeld, (his mothers maiden name). The identity of his father is uncertain. He was taken to Italy when he was a boy when his mother went to live near Florence. She later married an English manufacturer who lived in Milan. The young Max studied journalism there although he was intensely interested in the arts. After military service during World War I, he moved to Paris in 1919 and he worked for nine years there as a journalist for the influential Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera . During this time he began to paint and it was also when he changed his name (Max became Massimo and Ihlenfeld became Campigli (the German feld (field) translates to Campo in Italian). He was self taught as an artist but his marriage in 1927 to a wealthy and beautiful young Rumanian painter Magdalena (Dutza) Radulescu probably had a bearing on his change of direction. He admired the work of artists such as Picasso and Léger and the classical art he saw in the Louvre. In 1928, when he saw the Etruscan collection at the Villa Giulia in Rome, he was profoundly affected by ancient art, including Cretan and Roman and from then on his palette and style of painting was determined. His central motif became the depiction of women going about their various activities, weaving at a loom, sitting in a café, walking in the street. In 1929 he, with Severini, de Chirico and other Italian artists living and working in Paris formed the group
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Extractions: Italian, 1895 - 1971 Campigli was born in Berlin His birth name was Max Ihlenfeld, (his mothers maiden name). The identity of his father is uncertain. He was taken to Italy when he was a boy when his mother went to live near Florence. She later married an English manufacturer who lived in Milan. The young Max studied journalism there although he was intensely interested in the arts. After military service during World War I, he moved to Paris in 1919 and he worked for nine years there as a journalist for the influential Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera . During this time he began to paint and it was also when he changed his name (Max became Massimo and Ihlenfeld became Campigli (the German feld (field) translates to Campo in Italian). He was self taught as an artist but his marriage in 1927 to a wealthy and beautiful young Rumanian painter Magdalena (Dutza) Radulescu probably had a bearing on his change of direction. He admired the work of artists such as Picasso and Léger and the classical art he saw in the Louvre. In 1928, when he saw the Etruscan collection at the Villa Giulia in Rome, he was profoundly affected by ancient art, including Cretan and Roman and from then on his palette and style of painting was determined. His central motif became the depiction of women going about their various activities, weaving at a loom, sitting in a café, walking in the street. In 1929 he, with Severini, de Chirico and other Italian artists living and working in Paris formed the group
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Artnet.com: Resource Library: Campigli, Massimo JavaScript is disabled within your browser, several site items like the menu will not show up correctly. campigli, massimo. ( b Florence, 4 July 1895; d St Tropez, 31 May 1971). Italian painter. http://www.artnet.com/library/01/0135/T013529.asp
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Extractions: Massimo Campigli The painter was born in Florence on July 4 th 1895 and died in Saint-Tropez in 1971. Avant-garde In 1909 he moved with his family to Milan, and here he worked on the Letteratura magazine, frequenting avant-garde circles and making the acquaintance of Boccioni and Carrà. In 1914 the futurist magazine Lacerba published his Giornale + Strada Parole in libertà (Journal + Road Free speech). During the First World War Campigli was captured and deported to Hungary where he remained a prisoner of war from 1916-18. Paris At the end of the war he moved to Paris where he worked as foreign correspondent for the Milanese daily newspaper Corriere della Sera. Although he had already produced some drawings during the war, it was only after he arrived in Paris that he started to paint. Geometric designs The first figurative works applied geometrical designs to the human figure, reflecting the influence of Pablo Picasso and Fernand Léger as well as the purism of LEsprit Nouveau. Campigli was also deeply struck by Egyptian art, which he studied at the Louvre.
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Extractions: Campigli (Massimo), Italian painter (Florence 1895 - Saint-Tropez 1971). Postcubista and purista, its work has been carried out, most coherent, on a arcaicizzante tradition, the suggestion of the primitiva Etruscan and Cretese painting: zingare (1928), garden (1936). Palace of the League of Nations to Geneva executed also great parietal decorations. Biografia - note biografiche Campigli (Massimo), pittore italiano (Firenze 1895 - Saint-Tropez 1971). Postcubista e purista, la sua opera si è svolta, coerentissima, su un filone arcaicizzante, sulla suggestione della primitiva pittura etrusca e cretese: zingare (1928), Il giardino (1936). Eseguì anche grandi decorazioni parietali (palazzo della Società delle Nazioni a Ginevra).
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