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Mario Sironi, composizione celebrativa

Mario Sironi, composizione celebrativa
detail of the back

MARIO SIRONI (Tempio Pausania, Sassari, 1885 - Milan 1961) COMPOSIZIONE CELEBRATIVA
Black ink, tempera, black chalk, on paper, laid on canvas. Varnished. 292 x 195 mm. Signed in black chalk 'Sironi'. PROVENANCE: Galleria Cadario, Milan, label and stamp on the back, with inventory number '2205', title 'COMPOSIZIONE CELEBRATIVA' and the date '1934'.
Mario Sironi, painter, caricaturist, designer and muralist, was one of the most influential and technically skilled artist of 20th century in Italy. As a student he first specialized in mathematics and engineering, but then abandoned them for painting. Studying art in Rome he was involved in Futurism and Boccioni described him as an artist “who has embarked in a profound an highly original way on research into plastic dynamism”. After World War I, when he was attracted by metaphysical themes and imagery of the industrial world, his style embraced monumental and solid forms rendered in dark tones. Sironi was deeply involved in Fascism and he fashioned the regime’s image in both high and low art forms, from propaganda in the press to monumental mural projects. This identification with Fascism clouded critics’ assessment of his artwork for a long period.
price: 8.500,00 euros

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