Ugo Cipriani Art
Ugo Cipriani is the 5th child of a sibship of nine. He lives in the Oltrarno district of Borgo San Frediano. After studying at the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, Cipriani worked with marble, terracotta, bronze and alabaster in the spirit of the 1920s Art Deco movement. One of his most famous works, a bronze monument (1919) by the Italian nationalist and irredentist Guglielmo Oberdan is on the square of the same name, in Florence. In 1935, Cipriani emigrated to France to escape the fascist regime of Mussolini. He lives in Paris as a political refugee and continues to create there until he died in 1960.
1930s Art Deco Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta
19th Century Other Art Style Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta, Wood
Mid-20th Century Other Art Style Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta
1930s Academic Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta
1930s Art Deco Ugo Cipriani Art
Bronze
Early 20th Century Renaissance Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta
19th Century Other Art Style Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta, Wood
Early 20th Century Art Deco Ugo Cipriani Art
Marble, Bronze
1930s Art Deco Ugo Cipriani Art
Bronze
Mid-20th Century Post-War Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta, Plaster, Wood Panel
20th Century Art Deco Ugo Cipriani Art
Wood, Terracotta
Early 18th Century Baroque Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta
Early 1900s Ugo Cipriani Art
Terracotta