Gian Emilio Malerba Art
Gian Emilio Malerba was an Italian painter, one of the founders of the Italian artistic movement Novecento in 1922 in Milan. He studied at the Academy of Brera with Tallone and Mentessi and made his debut with works influenced by the ways of the Scapigliatura. In 1913, Malerba obtained the Canonica Award and the following year his painting The Black Hat was purchased by the King of Italy. In 1916, he received an award from the Ministry of Education. Meanwhile, his art evolves into more clearly constructed compositions. Malerba exhibited at the XIII Venice Biennale with paintings, including the famous Maschere, which are already in tune with the current of Magical Realism. In 1922, he was also among the founders of the Novecento group which he exhibited in Milan the following year at the Pesaro gallery with the painting La collegiale which was purchased by the Modern Art Gallery of Lima. Malerba disappeared at the age of 46 while he was preparing to participate in the First Italian 20th-century Exhibition at the Permanente in Milan.
Early 1900s Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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Mid-19th Century Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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1950s American Modern Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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1920s Art Deco Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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Early 20th Century Cubist Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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Early 19th Century Abstract Impressionist Gian Emilio Malerba Art
Ceramic, Tapestry, Oil, Lithograph
1970s French School Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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Mid-20th Century Expressionist Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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1970s Surrealist Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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1960s French School Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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1950s Art Deco Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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1890s Art Nouveau Gian Emilio Malerba Art
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Mid-20th Century Surrealist Gian Emilio Malerba Art
Paper, Lithograph