Remo Brindisi (1918-1996) - Pastorale






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Remo Brindisi (Rome, April 25, 1918 – Lido di Spina, July 25, 1996)
Recognized internationally to the point of becoming one of the most cited and well-known painters of Italian art of the last century, he has dedicated to him in Italy some schools as well as several streets.
The proposed work is titled 'PASTORALE', dating from 1953. It is a unique and original piece created in oil on cardboard.
Measures 35cm x 25cm, framed and authenticated by the art house 'ORLERTV'. The authenticity certificate, of course, will be provided with the artwork.
The dimensions in frame: 50cm x 40cm.
Unique work.
Information about Remo Brindisi.
He was President of the Triennale di Milano and was awarded the gold medal of Public Education of the Republic for cultural merits. He participated, especially between the 1940s and 1950s, in multiple editions of the Venice Biennale and the Rome Quadriennale.
Also famous for its figures, faces and landscapes: the "Venezie", the "Oppositori", the "Pastorelli", the "Maternità" are the most recurring themes[5]. He painted works with social and political themes, among which the cycle Storia del Fascismo (1957-62) stands out. He created the symbols carried in procession on Good Friday in L'Aquila.
The art collections of the Fondazione Cariplo include four of his paintings: Three Profiles, Profiles, Venice, and another Venice. A vast collection of his paintings is housed at the National Museum of Abruzzo in L'Aquila. Another art collection from Brindisi is displayed at MAMeC - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Penne. In Lido di Spina, the Remo Brindisi Museum commemorates his work and the exchanges the master had with artists of his era.
Remo Brindisi (Rome, April 25, 1918 – Lido di Spina, July 25, 1996)
Recognized internationally to the point of becoming one of the most cited and well-known painters of Italian art of the last century, he has dedicated to him in Italy some schools as well as several streets.
The proposed work is titled 'PASTORALE', dating from 1953. It is a unique and original piece created in oil on cardboard.
Measures 35cm x 25cm, framed and authenticated by the art house 'ORLERTV'. The authenticity certificate, of course, will be provided with the artwork.
The dimensions in frame: 50cm x 40cm.
Unique work.
Information about Remo Brindisi.
He was President of the Triennale di Milano and was awarded the gold medal of Public Education of the Republic for cultural merits. He participated, especially between the 1940s and 1950s, in multiple editions of the Venice Biennale and the Rome Quadriennale.
Also famous for its figures, faces and landscapes: the "Venezie", the "Oppositori", the "Pastorelli", the "Maternità" are the most recurring themes[5]. He painted works with social and political themes, among which the cycle Storia del Fascismo (1957-62) stands out. He created the symbols carried in procession on Good Friday in L'Aquila.
The art collections of the Fondazione Cariplo include four of his paintings: Three Profiles, Profiles, Venice, and another Venice. A vast collection of his paintings is housed at the National Museum of Abruzzo in L'Aquila. Another art collection from Brindisi is displayed at MAMeC - Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Penne. In Lido di Spina, the Remo Brindisi Museum commemorates his work and the exchanges the master had with artists of his era.
