Английская Википедия:Antonio Cardile
Шаблон:Infobox artist Antonio Cardile (1914–1986) was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Scuola romana (Roman School of Painting).
Biography
Cardile was born in Taranto, but in 1925 moved with his family to Florence. Graduating from the Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze with Felice Carena and the engraver Celestino Celestini, he initially exhibited at the Mostre Sindacali. During World War II, after a painful war imprisonment, he returned to Rome where he immediately joined the Roman School of Painting. In the last years of his life, he introduced his nephew Joseph Pace to the figurative arts.[1][2]
Giovanni Omiccioli describes the artist in this way:[3]
Corrado Cagli said of him:[4]
From 1936 Cardile is present with significant one-man shows to the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome and in the most prestigious Roman galleries, such as "La Tartaruga", and took part in meaningful group expositions with Pirandello, Guttuso, De Chirico, Luigi Capogrossi, Domenico Purificato, Giulio Turcato, Salvatore Greco. Winner of numerous awards, his work is present in public institutions.
He continued to work in Rome until his death in 1986.
Notes
Bibliography
- 2009 — Equitazione & Ambiente Arte, Antonio Cardile, by Joseph Pace Filtranisme — Rome, Italy
- 2008 — Joseph Pace: L'irremovibilità della memoria, by Mariastella Margozzi, Centro d'Arte La Bitta, Rome, Italy
- 2006 — Quattrocchi su Roma, Antonio Cardile, Artiste della Scuola Romana, by Marcello Paris e Joseph Pace Filtranisme — Rome, Italy
- 1955 — Bollettino La Tartaruga, by Corrado Cagli — Rome, Italy
- 1955 — Bollettino La Tartaruga, by Giovanni Omiccioli — Rome, Italy
- 1951 — Antonio Cardile, by Carlo Innamorati, Rome, Italy
External links
- Шаблон:In lang Official Web SiteШаблон:Dead link
- Шаблон:In lang Pinacoteca di Cesena
- Шаблон:In lang Pinacoteca di Cesena
- Шаблон:In lang Antonio Cardile, Wikipedia IT
- Шаблон:In lang VI Quadriennale Nazionale d'Arte di Roma - 1951
- ↑ Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, 2010
- ↑ Intervista a Joseph Pace: una vita raccontata, introduzione di Giampiero del Pozzo, Quattrocchi Lavinio Arte, pagg. 17 and 18, 2012, Anzio, Italia
- ↑ Omiccioli, Giovanni - Bollettino "La Tartaruga" – Roma, maggio 1955.
- ↑ Cagli, Corrado - Bollettino "La Tartaruga" – Roma, maggio 1955.
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