Mother with Child Giuseppe Migneco Contemporary Painting XX Century - Mother with Child
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Mother with Child
Artist: Giuseppe Migneco (1908-1997)
Artwork title: Madre con bambino
Age: Contemporary
Subject: Human Figures
Origin: Italy
Artistic technique: Multiple Print
Technical specification: Screen Printing
Description : Madre con bambino
Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. On the back there is a cartouche of authentication from "Meeting Art Roma"; with the data of the work, and stamp of provenance from the "Centro Artistico Mercurio, Milan". Giuseppe Migneco, originally from Messina but who moved to Milan when he was young, was one of the major representatives, together with Aligi Sassu, Renato Birolli, Bruno Cassinari, Renato Guttuso, of the Corrente group open to the European artistic avant-gardes. In favor of a painting of social commitment, he investigates reality with a critical, objective, historical eye. His characters with hard, square faces, marked by hard work and rendered with bright and strong tones, recall his Sicily with violent and clear features, but also the social realism of the Mexican muralists. In this work appear his characteristic figures (which could belong to both Sicily and Mexico!) engaged in a very prosaic and realistic activity of popular daily life, that is, a mother who combs and cleans her son's head, probably infested with parasites. The work is presented in a frame.
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Frame Size (cm):
Height: 86
Width: 76
Depth: 4
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 70
Width: 60
Additional Information
Artist: Giuseppe Migneco (1908-1997)
Born in Messina in 1903, Giuseppe Migneco, after completing his classical studies in his hometown, moved to Milan in 1931, where he began studying medicine. There, he earned a living and began his career in art, drawing sketches for the "Corriere dei Piccoli" and working as a retoucher for the publisher Rizzoli. During this period, he began painting, creating autobiographical works. A turning point came in 1934. Migneco met Aligi Sassu, Renato Birolli, and Raffaele De Grada, all of whom he was captivated by. In 1937, he was among the founders of the "Corrente" movement, which brought together artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. After the war, Migneco refined his taste for "social realism," influenced by Mexican mural painters. One admirer described him as "a wood carver who sculpts with a brush." By the 1950s, his consolidated fame had established Giuseppe Migneco as a master of contemporary Italian art. He exhibited in the most prestigious galleries in Italy and abroad: Gothenburg, Boston, Paris, Stuttgart, New York, Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Zurich. He participated in five editions of the Venice International Art Exhibition and five editions of the Rome Quadrennial. He died in Milan in 1997.Age: Contemporary
ContemporarySubject: Human Figures
Artistic technique: Multiple Print
Technical specification: Screen Printing
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