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Sironi, Mario
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A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art; ; 525 Words
Sironi, Mario (1885–1961). Italian painter...War, in which he served at the front, Sironi returned to Milan and was briefly influenced...Fascist art. After the fall of Mussolini, Sironi returned to easel painting. His work also...
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Exhibitions: Modern and Estorick
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The Independent - London; Feb 8, 1998; ; 700+ Words
...major purchases were from the veteran Mario Sironi. He befriended him and bought the...paintings as he could pack into a van. Sironi's fascist past did not trouble...modern world is deserted. In this way Sironi is allied to the pessimistic vision...
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Italian treats
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The Spectator; Feb 2, 2008; ; 700+ Words
...paper more densely hung. A group of drawings by Mario Sironi are forceful and dark. Look at the 'Metaphysical...bronze wall sculpture 'Quadriga' -- and lots more Sironi. For me, a little Sironi goes a long way. Some artists suffer from being...
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"Il Modo Italiano: Italian Design and Avant-Garde in the 20th Century"
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Artforum; Oct 1, 2006; ; 700+ Words
...the painter/sculptor/designer Mario Sironi. One of the real trouvailles among the 375 items exhibited is Sironi's massive wood-and-ivory dining...everydayness of the decorative arts-which Sironi considered to be "beneath" the...
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"Il Modo Italiano: Italian Design and Avant-Garde in the 20th Century": the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
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Artforum International; Oct 1, 2006; ; 700+ Words
...the painter/sculptor/designer Mario Sironi. One of the real trouvailles among the 375 items exhibited is Sironi's massive wood-and-ivory dining...of the decorative arts--which Sironi considered to be "beneath" the...
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More than just a fascist groove thang
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The Scotsman; Nov 2, 1999; ; 700+ Words
...light on Morandi himself either. The only exception is Mario Sironi. A wholly forgotten name now outside Italy, one forceful...but even before that you could see his influence, and Sironi's too, perhaps, in some of Gillies's still-lifes...
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L'IMMAGINE DI UN'IMMAGINE DI UN'IMMAGINE
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Cineforum; Jun 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words
...popolano le bellissime periferie milanesi dipinte da Mario Sironi a partire dai primi anni Venti, quando lascia Sassari...che fa esplodere l'eco metafisica dell'omaggio a Sironi, compare invece nella seconda parte del film, quando...
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The making of a born collector
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International Herald Tribune; Feb 16, 2008; ; 700+ Words
...with his new friend. Bryks took him to the studio of Mario Sironi who showed them pictures covering more than 30 years...never asked Eric to watch him at work in his studio, as Sironi and Campigli did. The only chance that the mortified...
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Picasso and the Spanish Tradition.
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Art in America; Jun 1, 1997; ; 700+ Words
...major figures due to the highly rationalized predictability of their work. And largely forgotten artists, such as Mario Sironi who emblazoned his commitment to Fascism on his canvases, have been resurrected as paradigms. Picasso was an artist...
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
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Artforum; Sep 1, 2008; ; 700+ Words
...revalorized: Matisse of the middle-Nice period, Picasso in Antibes and Mougins, collaborationist Picabia in Nice, Mario Sironi's Blackshirt propaganda, even the Nazi classicism of Arno Brecker all enjoy topical apology today. Why, then...
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Obituary: Salvatore Fiume
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The Independent - London; Jul 19, 1997; ; 700+ Words
...was influenced by the geometric fantasies of De Chirico and the blank, archaic cityscapes of regime painters such as Mario Sironi and Carlo Carra, most obviously in the "anthropomorphic colossi" of his Isole di Statue paintings, which he exhibited...
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CARS ISSUE: PORTRAIT GUIDO HARARI - FAST WORKER Luca Cordero di Montezemolo is the man who saved Ferrari, turning it into a hugely profitable, Formula One-winning luxury marque. Now this indefatigable aristocrat has taken charge at another sleeping giant of the Italian motor industry, Maserati. As he...
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The Independent - London; Feb 16, 2002; ; 700+ Words
...this flamboyant 53-year-old is directed elsewhere. "I've picked up a small sketch by Italian futurist painter Mario Sironi and am still negotiating on a fabulous Roy Stewart painting of a Paris bistro," Montezemolo says excitedly in slightly...
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Futurism Returns but Its Bad Image Lingers
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International Herald Tribune; Oct 25, 1997; ; 700+ Words
...the textbooks, as are the other main figures who identified themselves with the movement: Depero, Ottone Rosai, Mario Sironi and Ardengo Soffici. Giorgio Morandi only briefly flirted with Futurism, but half a dozen of his oils from 1913...
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La cultura como divisa.(Cultura)
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Reforma (México D.F., México); Jul 21, 2004; 671 Words
...el Museo de Arte Moderno y el Palacio de Bellas Artes para la organizacin de exposiciones de Rufino Tamayo (1996), Mario Sironi (1997), Coleccin Jacques y Natasha Gelman (1999), Diego Rivera (2001), Luis Barragn (2002), Transvanguardia...
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Alan Feltus at Forum.(New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)(Brief Article)
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Art in America; Oct 1, 1996; ; 700+ Words
...a diverse group of artists that included giants like Picasso, as well as lesser-knowns like Felice Casorati and Mario Sironi, produced a version of NeoClassicism characterized by a somber, portentous mood, a restrained palette, a crisp...
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A Life of Picasso, Volume II: 1907-1917, The Painter of Modern Life.
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Art in America; Jun 1, 1997; ; 700+ Words
...major figures due to the highly rationalized predictability of their work. And largely forgotten artists, such as Mario Sironi who emblazoned his commitment to Fascism on his canvases, have been resurrected as paradigms. Picasso was an artist...
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Critic's Choice
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The Architects' Journal; Jan 31, 2008; ; 464 Words
...whereas Giorgio de Chirico's empty piazzas, with their distorted perspective and sense of disquiet, are timeless. In Mario Sironi's small, thickly-painted Urban Landscape of 1924, the city has lost any romance it might once have had the buildings...
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'Face A L'Histoire:' Centre Pompidou. (art exhibit)
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Artforum International; Apr 1, 1997; ; 700+ Words
...here in its more tragic mode. Yet, starting with the genuinely fascinating juxtapositions of Alexander Deineka and Mario Sironi, Oskar Kokoschka, John Heartfield, and Max Beckmann, the exhibition is also full of surprises. It's interesting...
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ARTS GUIDE
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International Herald Tribune; Feb 8, 2002; ; 640 Words
...endeavors. The exhibition chronicles the golden age of Italian aviation, comprising 44 posters by such artists as Mario Sironi, Umberto di Lazzaro, Adolfo Wildt, Umberto Mastroianni and Luigi Martinati. www.estorickcollection.com- denmark...
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Giorgio de Chirico
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Encyclopedia of World Biography; 700+ Words
...metaphysics. Giorgio Morandi, Ardengo Soffici, Filippo de Pisis, Alberto Savinio (De Chirico's brother), and Mario Sironi soon became members of the circle. Characteristics of His Art The art of De Chirico centers upon the antithesis between...
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