Letter with Sketches Signed Ottone Rosai Modernism 1951
Features
Artist: Ottone Rosai (1895-1957)
Artwork title: Lettera con bozzetti
Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000
Subject: Sketch
Artistic technique: Drawing
Technical specification: Ink
Description : Lettera con bozzetti
Handwritten and autographed letter by the artist, dated 1951. The letter is addressed to Gino Ghiringhelli, founder of the historic Il Milione art gallery in Milan. In this letter, Rosai tells the gallery owner the titles of his paintings to be reproduced in the catalog, drawing sketches to match the title and date of production. In the composition presented here, the collector from whom the work originates has combined the letter with the cover and pages of the catalog with the aforementioned reproductions. The composition is presented in a frame.
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Frame Size (cm):
Height: 66
Width: 56
Depth: 1
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 65
Width: 55
Additional Information
Artist: Ottone Rosai (1895-1957)
Born in Florence in 1985, Rosai Ottone enrolled at the Institute of Decorative Arts in Piazza Santa Croce, where he studied decorative drawing. Rosai continued his artistic training as a self-taught artist and in 1913 joined the Futurist Movement, becoming interested in the works of Boccioni and befriending some of the group's leading figures, such as Soffici, Carrà, and Severini. He also began collaborating with the magazine "Lacerba," and after the war, he developed his own pictorial language, drawing inspiration from Cubist and Metaphysical experiences. The artist's favorite subjects were still lifes, landscapes, compositions with figures, and views of Florence's working-class neighborhoods. In 1933, he signed the "Realist Manifesto," which extolled Fascist culture and art, but the artist always painted anti-rhetorical portraits, characterized by the humanity of the "defeated." In 1939, he became a professor of figure drawing at the Art School and held the chair of painting at the Academy of Florence. He died suddenly in Ivrea in 1957, while organizing a solo exhibition.Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000
20th Century / 1901 - 2000Subject: Sketch
Artistic technique: Drawing
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