Auction 88 MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART. With a section devoted to Art in Rome between World Wars
Feb 26, 2021
Piazza Lovatelli, 1, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

26th February 2021 at 2:30 pm CET
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LOT 168:

ONOFRIO MARTINELLI Mola di Bari, 1900 - Florence, 1966
Still life with guitar, 30’s
Oil on canvas, 65 ...

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ONOFRIO MARTINELLI Mola di Bari, 1900 - Florence, 1966
Still life with guitar, 30’s
Oil on canvas, 65 x 101 cm
Signed center right: Martinelli BIOGRAPHY: After classical studies in Florence (1916) he moved to Rome, where he studied mathematics at the University (1918). He abandons his studies to devote himself to painting and is among the frequenters of the "third room" of Caffè Aragno. In 1925 he moved to Paris, as a guest of Filippo de Pisis, and became friends with Giorgio de Chirico and Gregorio Sciltian. In 1927 he approaches the group "Les Italiens de Paris" (de Chirico, Severini, Campigli, de Pisis, Savinio, Paresce, Tozzi) participating in some exhibitions, among which the 1930 Venice Biennale stands out. In 1931 he returns to Italy, moving between Rome, Florence, Genoa and Puglia, where he is active as an exhibition organizer, promoting the renewal of that cultural environment. In 1941 he married the painter Adriana Pincherle, sister of Alberto Moravia, and settled in Florence where he obtained "for clear fame" a chair at the Academy of Fine Arts. He exhibited regularly at the Quadrennial in Rome and at the Biennial in Venice. personal room, and the jury, chaired by Roberto Longhi, assigns him a prize. "Still life" such as "Ulalume" (1936) and "Black marble" (1937) are influenced by Colacicchi and De Pisis. The large nude paintings are close to the cultural and archaeological suggestions of Cagli, Capogrossi and Cavalli (Composition of nudes, 1937-38, The giants, 1938). BIBLIOGRAPHY: C. Vivaldi, Martinelli, cat. exhibition, Provincial Art Gallery, Bari 1968; C. Vivaldi, Adriana Pincherle, Onofrio Martinelli: from the Roman school to their recent research, cat. exhibition, Municipal Art Gallery, Macerata 1983; R. De Grada, Onofrio Martinelli, Bari 1987; Cat. Piero della Francesca and the twentieth century, edited by M. Fagiolo, M.M. Lamberti, Sansepolcro 1991
Good condition Frame, without glass

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