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Renato Guttuso
Dancer - Offset after Renato Guttuso - 1960

1960

$212.63
£157.07
€180VAT Included
CA$295.21
A$300.64
CHF 172.58
MX$3,627.73
NOK 2,000.10
SEK 2,027.57
DKK 1,372.67

About the Item

Dancer is an artwork realized by the Italian artist  Renato Guttuso  (Bagheria, 1911 – Rome, 1987) in 1954. Phototype print. Good condition. Italian title on the back "Ballerina". Dated and signed by the artist. Guttuso is a key figure of the 20th century, chronicler and narrator of Italian society. Free artist who, throughout his career, forges his unique and recognizable style, where he combines expressionism and realism, both modernized and influenced by new trends, such as cubism and abstract art, but without going into them completely because his art is concentrated in the essence of form and figure.
  • Creator:
    Renato Guttuso (1911 - 1987, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    1960
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.59 in (34.5 cm)Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)Depth: 0.08 in (2 mm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    Insurance may be requested by customers as additional service, contact us for more information.
  • Gallery Location:
    Roma, IT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: T-1506451stDibs: LU650315137452

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Guttuso's birth date is often incorrectly listed as January 2, 1912, as this is when Giuseppina reported his birth to the registry office. Guttuso began signing and dating his works at the age of thirteen. They were mostly copies of nineteenth-century Sicilian landscape painters as well as French painters such as Millet and contemporary artists such as Carrà, but there were also original portraits. In 1928 he participated in his first collective exhibition in Palermo. Guttuso lived close to a house amongst the Valguarnera villas and Palagonia, which he would soon represent in paintings inspired by the cliffs of Aspra. In Palermo and Bagheria Guttuso observed the dereliction of 18th-century villas previously belonging to the nobility, abandoned to decay as a consequence of political infighting within the municipal chambers. At the same time, his family suffered a period of economic stress because of the hostility shown by Fascists and the clergy towards his father. Guttuso finished the Umberto I classical high school in Palermo and continued his studies at the University of Palermo, where his development was modelled according to the European figurative trends of the day, from Courbet to Van Gogh and to Picasso. In the early 1930s Guttuso was a frequent visitor to the studio of one of the most prolific futuristic painters, Pippo Rizzo. In 1929 he began contributing to newspapers and periodicals and in 1933 his first article on Picasso was targeted by Fascist censorship and caused the suspension of his contribution to the Palermo newspaper L’ora. In 1931 two of his paintings were accepted by the jury of the Quadriennale di Roma and were included in a collective exhibition of six Sicilian painters at the Galleria del Milione, Milan, which aroused great interest among the Milanese artistic milieu. The paintings were acclaimed by critic Franco Grasso as a "disclosure, a Sicilian affirmation". Back in Palermo Guttuso opened a studio in Pisani street and together with painter Lia Pasqualino and sculptors Barbera and Nino Franchina formed the Gruppo dei Quattro (The Group of Four). In 1937 Guttuso moved to Rome and opened his first studio in Piazza Melozzo. Due to his exuberant lifestyle, his friend Marino Mazzacurati nicknamed him "Unbridled Guttuso". He lived close to significant artists of the time: Mario Mafai, Corrado Cagli, Antonello Trombadori, also keeping in contact with the group from Milan of Giacomo Manzù and Aligi Sassu. Having rejected every academic canon, Guttuso joined the Corrente movement and wrote for Corrente di Vita in Milan. The movement was characterized by its strong opposition to Fascist rule and its influence on culture. Here he developed his "social" art, with his political attitudes evident in paintings such as Fucilazione in Campagna (1938) and Escape from Etna, the former dedicated to the poet Federico García Lorca, who had been shot by Franco's supporters during the Spanish Civil War. Guttuso continued painting during World War II, with his work ranging from landscape glimpses of the Gulf of Palermo to a collection of drawings entitled Massacri ("Massacres"), which implicitly denounced slaughters such as the Adreatine massacre. In 1940 he joined the clandestine Italian Communist Party and briefly took refuge in Genova, later returning to Rome. Crocifissione ("Crucifixion"), painted in 1940, is the painting for which he is best remembered and which earned him the second prize in the fourth Bergamo Prize in 1942. At the time it was derided by the clergy, who labelled Guttuso a "pictor diabolicus" ("devilish painter"). 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