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Albino Lorenzo - Mercato- Tropea
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Albino Lorenzo - Mercato- Tropea
The art historians interested in this artist connected him to the Impressionism art movement [citation needed] although he could be considered, in some ways, an innovator in his field.
He received the basics of drawing from his father Saverio and he studied in Palmi at the teacher training school.
In the 1950s, Lorenzo began to define the themes of his work. Between 1957 and 1960 he taught drawing at the archiepiscopal seminary of Tropea. In the 1960s he started to participate and win awards [citation needed] in national and international group exhibitions (such as Paris, Deauville and Nice in France, Knokke in Belgium and New York in the United States).
According to the art historian Maurizio Calvesi, he did not make an instrumental use of the peasant culture, because his feeling to approach those people corresponded to a "surge of identification".
Bibliography:
C. Carlino (edited by), Albino Lorenzo, SBTV, Benevento 1997
Maurizio Calvesi, "Nella rétina di Albino", pages 9-16
Carlo Carlino, "Un diario senza fine", pages 17-28.
Marino Marini, "Albino Lorenzo e la sua realtà non obiettiva", pages 29-32.
C. Strinati, "Le "tracce" di Albino Lorenzo", pages 33-40.
A. Barletta and G. Floriani, "Antologia degli ultimi 40 anni", pages 35-36.
Maurizio Calvesi, "Albino Lorenzo", in S. Piga (edited by) Gente di Calabria (catalogue of the exhibition, Rome -February/March 1995).
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES:
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albino_Lorenzo
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