Remo Brindisi (1918-1996) - Senza titolo





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Remo Brindisi’s Senza titolo, an oil on canvas (40 × 30 cm) with frame, from the 1980s, original edition, hand-signed, in excellent condition, sold by Galleria in Italy.
Description from the seller
Remo Brindisi (Rome, April 25, 1918 – Lido di Spina, July 25, 1996)
"Untitled"
oil on canvas 40x30 cm
with frame 60x50 cm
1990s
signed
Remo Brindisi (Rome, April 25, 1918 – Lido di Spina, July 25, 1996) was an Italian painter.
Biography
He studied in Penne (PE), at the Mario dei Fiori School of Art, L'Aquila and Rome, later attending the School of Art in Urbino.
Throughout his life he undertook many study trips, visiting, among others, Florence, Paris and Venice, and then moved to live in Milan.
Internationally recognized to the point of becoming one of the most cited and well-known painters in Italian painting of the last century; in Italy there are schools named after him as well as some streets.
Venezia - Remo Brindisi (1950) (Casa Museo Francesco Cristina)
His first solo exhibition dates to 1940, held in Florence: the catalog foreword for the show was written by Eugenio Montale. Subsequently he held solo exhibitions in Paris, Nice, Milan, Venice, Rome, Cairo, and São Paulo. However, he remained tied to his Abruzzo, where in 1960 he was invited to the 11th edition of the Avezzano Prize - National Exhibition of Figurative Arts in Avezzano, alongside Stefano Cavallo, Gisberto Ceracchini, Vincenzo Ciardo, Eliano Fantuzzi, Carlo Levi, Giovanni Omiccioli, Michele Rosa, Joseph Franz Strachota, Francesco Trombadori, Antonio Vangelli and others.
He served as President of the Milan Triennale and was awarded the gold medal of the Public Education of the Republic for cultural merits. He participated, especially in the 1940s and 1950s, in multiple editions of the Venice Biennale and the Rome Quadriennale.
Famous also for figures, faces and landscapes: the "Venezie", the "Oppositori", the "Pastorelli", the "Maternità" are the themes most recurring. He created socially and politically themed works, including the cycle Storia del Fascismo (1957-62). He created symbols carried in procession on Good Friday in L'Aquila.
In the art collections of the Fondazione Cariplo there are four of his paintings: Tre profili, Profili, Venezia and another Venezia. A large collection of his paintings is housed at the Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo in L'Aquila. Another Brindisi art collection is exhibited at the MAMeC - Museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Penne. In Lido di Spina, the Remo Brindisi Museum commemorates his work and the exchanges the master had with artists of his era.
Seller's Story
Remo Brindisi (Rome, April 25, 1918 – Lido di Spina, July 25, 1996)
"Untitled"
oil on canvas 40x30 cm
with frame 60x50 cm
1990s
signed
Remo Brindisi (Rome, April 25, 1918 – Lido di Spina, July 25, 1996) was an Italian painter.
Biography
He studied in Penne (PE), at the Mario dei Fiori School of Art, L'Aquila and Rome, later attending the School of Art in Urbino.
Throughout his life he undertook many study trips, visiting, among others, Florence, Paris and Venice, and then moved to live in Milan.
Internationally recognized to the point of becoming one of the most cited and well-known painters in Italian painting of the last century; in Italy there are schools named after him as well as some streets.
Venezia - Remo Brindisi (1950) (Casa Museo Francesco Cristina)
His first solo exhibition dates to 1940, held in Florence: the catalog foreword for the show was written by Eugenio Montale. Subsequently he held solo exhibitions in Paris, Nice, Milan, Venice, Rome, Cairo, and São Paulo. However, he remained tied to his Abruzzo, where in 1960 he was invited to the 11th edition of the Avezzano Prize - National Exhibition of Figurative Arts in Avezzano, alongside Stefano Cavallo, Gisberto Ceracchini, Vincenzo Ciardo, Eliano Fantuzzi, Carlo Levi, Giovanni Omiccioli, Michele Rosa, Joseph Franz Strachota, Francesco Trombadori, Antonio Vangelli and others.
He served as President of the Milan Triennale and was awarded the gold medal of the Public Education of the Republic for cultural merits. He participated, especially in the 1940s and 1950s, in multiple editions of the Venice Biennale and the Rome Quadriennale.
Famous also for figures, faces and landscapes: the "Venezie", the "Oppositori", the "Pastorelli", the "Maternità" are the themes most recurring. He created socially and politically themed works, including the cycle Storia del Fascismo (1957-62). He created symbols carried in procession on Good Friday in L'Aquila.
In the art collections of the Fondazione Cariplo there are four of his paintings: Tre profili, Profili, Venezia and another Venezia. A large collection of his paintings is housed at the Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo in L'Aquila. Another Brindisi art collection is exhibited at the MAMeC - Museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Penne. In Lido di Spina, the Remo Brindisi Museum commemorates his work and the exchanges the master had with artists of his era.

