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"La marina di San Giorgio"Venice, Landscape, Italy cm.40 x 30 Oil 1973
By Virgilio Guidi
Located in Torino, IT
VIRGILIO GUIDI (Rome 1891 - Venice 1984) Born in Rome in 1891, he first attended the Technical Institute and then the Evening School of Painting. In 1908, abandoning the attendance o...
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1970s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Countess Portrait - Original Lithograph by Virgilio Guidi - 1960s
By Virgilio Guidi
Located in Roma, IT
Countess Portrait is an original lithograph realize by Virgilio Guidi in the 1960s. Good conditions. Hand-signed on the lower right. Numbered, edition 37/75. The artwork represen...
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1960s Contemporary Portrait Prints

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Lithograph

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Virgilio Guidi was an Italian painter and teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. He was born in Rome into an artistic family. He was very passionate about geometry and design. He was trained under the guidance of Giulio Aristide Sartorio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and he was influenced by Spadini. He began to study artists such as Giotto, Piero della Francesca, Correggio and the French Chardin and Courbet and it was in this period that he began to reflect on the importance of light as a determining factor in his paintings. At the beginning of the 1920s, he began to see his paintings and visited The Third Room at the Caffè Aragno, where he came into contact with Giorgio De Chirico, Giuseppe Ungaretti and Roberto Longhi. In 1924, he achieved success at the XIV Biennale Internazionale d’Arte in Venice with his Tram, in which the desire to turn the image in a metaphysical sense is evident. At the end of the 70s his pictorial cycles became more intense, more restless and tense, these are the years of Meetings, Agitated Figures, Restless Figures. He took part in many important Italian exhibitions and was a member of the Novecento movement. He was very close to the Roman circle of the Comet of the Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci-Blunt. He died in Venice in 1984.

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