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The soul and the forms from Michelangelo to Klimt – Forli – Italy

Adolfo Wildt, Un Rosario - MCMXV, particolare. Milano, collezione privata.


From January 28 to June 17, 2012 – Musei San Domenico

Finally, he has been rediscovered! An artist known by certain aficionados, but unheard of by numerous art amateurs, Adolfo Wildt (1868-1931), was a hair dresser and then a jeweller apprentice before discovering sculpture at the age of 13. At the age of 26, a Prussian collector –Franz Rose – signed a contract with him that covered the artist’s needs: for 18 years, the aesthete bought the first edition of each of his sculptures for an annual salary of 4000 lire. He then starts making from plaster, wax or, better yet, marble, hallucinating portraits, tortured faces, with sunk in features or amplified and exaggerated. In the restful venue of a restored church and its cloister, in what was Mussolini’s native town, his shocking creations, between symbolism and Art nouveau, are brought together with works that impressed him, from Cosmè Tura to Casorati.

Adolfo Wildt, Carattere fiero - Anima gentile, particolare. Venezia, Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna di Ca’ Pesaro


A
fter the death of its promoter Rose (1912), Adolfo Wildt was forced to compete for the first time with the art market. In 1913, he was awarded the Premio Principe Umberto for his design for the fountain show at The trilogy of Secession of Monaco, then exhibited in the courtyard of the Humane Society in Milan. From 1914 onwards he was able to regularly attend various international exhibitions. Furthermore, he also held a staff in 1919 at the Galleria Pesaro in Milan, while in 1921, 1924 and 1926 he exhibited at the Venice Biennale. In 1921 he founded his School in Milan Marble which then became part of the ‘Accademia di Brera and was developed in 1927 in a three-year program. Among his most famous pupils were Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti and Luigi Broggini.

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Melozzo da Forli – Forli – Italy

Melozzo da Forlì, Ange musicien, frescoe detached and mounted on cadorite, cm 110 x 78 x 5. Courtesy Musei San Domenico, Forlì.


Until the 12th of June 2011 – Museo San Domenico – Forli

FORLI – This city of the Emilia-Romagna region is probably known abroad for its links with Mussolini, as the dictator was born in the province. But who will mention Melozzo (1438-1494)? A pleasant painter from the second half of the XVth century, he is the perfect link between Piero della Francesco and Raphael. From the former and from Mantegna he inherited the science of perspective. To the latter he bequeathed the art of composition and of soft colors. A tribute is made to Melozzo in his native town with an ambitious exhibition that brings together some of his masterpieces – unequalled heads of angels and of Humanists – as well as those of his friends. In particular we will admire the famous Madonna Senigallia by Piero della Francesca. Most of Melozzo da Forli’s «mobile» compositions will be present, including his masterpiece, the Roman cycle of frescoes of the Santi Apostoli, which today is scattered between the Quirinale and the Vatican museums.

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