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Carlo Quaglia Art

Italian, 1903-1970

Carlo Quaglia was born in Terni, Rome. He completed his studies in Terni, where he graduated in accounting and violin at the Ricciardi Music Institute. He then entered the Academy of Modena, where he graduated in Economics and Commerce. Commanded as an officer in Libya, in the 1930s he served in Benghazi, Sirte and Derna, where he cultivated his passions, figurative arts and classical music. At the beginning of World War II, in 1940, Quaglia was taken prisoner by the British and transferred to India at Camp 27 of Yol, on the slopes of the Himalayas. He spent five years in prison, devoting himself to the study of the arts, practicing his first painting tests which led him to decide to become a painter. Upon returning to Italy, Quaglia took his leave and began his career as an artist. His was a short and fortunate career that led him to critical and public success. In his painting, we find, at times, the love of the colors of the Roman School which belonged to Scipione, Mario Mafai and Antonietta Raphaël. Quaglia died in Rome in 1970. He held solo exhibitions in Rome, Milan, Terni, Turin, Genoa, Livorno, Paris, New Haven and Montréal, participated in the Rome Quadrennial from the fifth edition of 1948 until the IX edition of 1965–66 and at various editions of the Venice Biennale. He taught from 1955–57 at the Accademia Roma per Stranieri together with Roberto Melli.

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View of the Roman Countryside - Oil Paint by Carlo Quaglia - Mid-20th Century
By Carlo Quaglia
Located in Roma, IT
Oil on canvas realized by Carlo Quaglia in the mid-20th Century. Hand signed lower right. Includes a wooden frame cm. 38.5x46.5. Very good condition.
Category

Mid-20th Century Contemporary Carlo Quaglia Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Autograph Happy Easter Card by Carlo Quaglia to Silvio Perina- 1952
By Carlo Quaglia
Located in Roma, IT
Autograph Happy Easter Card by Carlo Quaglia to Silvio Perina. Paris, April 15th 1952. In Italian. Perfectly readable, excellent condition. Signed "Quaglia". A postcard of Happy Easter, sent from Paris by the Italian painter to the Director of CIM warehouses of Rome. Carlo Quaglia (Terni, 1903 - Rome,1970) The Italian painter Carlo Quaglia discovered his passions when he was an official in Libya, in the thirties, in Benghazi, Sirte and Derna. At the beginning of the Second World War, in 1940, he was taken prisoner by the British and transferred to India at Camp 27 of Yol on the slopes of the Himalayas. He spent five years of imprisonment devoting himself to the study of the arts, practicing the first painting tests that will lead him to take the decision to become a painter. Upon returning to Italy he took his leave and began his career as an artist. His was a short and successful career that led him to critical and public success. In his painting we find the colors of the Roman School of Scipio, Mario Mafai and Antonietta Raphaël...
Category

1950s Modern Carlo Quaglia Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Leaves on Blue Background - Tempera by Carlo Quaglia - 1970s
By Carlo Quaglia
Located in Roma, IT
Tempera on paper realized by Carlo Quaglia in 1970s. Hand signed. Very good condition.
Category

1970s Modern Carlo Quaglia Art

Materials

Tempera

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Still life with Flowers - Oil on Canvas by C. Quaglia -Mid 20th Century
By Carlo Quaglia
Located in Roma, IT
Still Life with Flowers is a beautiful original oil painting on canvas, realized in the second half of XX century (until 1970) by the Italian master Carlo Quaglia. Hand-signed on the lower right margin. This is a beautiful still life, a vase with colorful flowers with particular attention to the changing colors of the background. and very fresh brushstrokes. A really joyful and colorful still life for each saloon or every kind of home furniture! In excellent condition, including a golden painted wooden frame, cm 85.6 x 72.7 Carlo Quaglia (Terni, 1903 - Rome, 1970) He completed his studies in Terni where he graduated in accounting and violin at the Bricciardi Music Institute. He then entered the Academy of Modena where he graduated in Economics and Commerce. Commanded, as an officer in Libya, in the 1930s he served in Benghazi, Sirte and Derna, where he cultivated his passions, figurative arts and classical music. At the beginning of World War II, in 1940, he was taken prisoner by the British and transferred to India at Camp 27 of Yol on the slopes of the Himalayas. He spent five years in prison, devoting himself to the study of the arts, practicing his first painting tests which led him to make the decision to become a painter. Upon returning to Italy, he took his leave and began his career as an artist. His was a short and fortunate career that led him to critical and public success. In his painting we find, at times, the love of the colors of the Roman School which belonged to Scipione, Mario Mafai and Antonietta Raphaël. Quaglia died in Rome in 1970. He held solo exhibitions in Rome, Milan, Terni, Turin, Genoa, Livorno, Paris, New Haven (Yale University) and Montréal. participates in the Rome Quadrennial from the fifth edition of 1948 until the IX edition of 1965-1966 and at various editions of the Venice Biennale, he taught from 1955 to 1957 at the "Accademia Roma per Stranieri" together with Roberto Melli...
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