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Renato Guttuso

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in 1942. At the time it was derided by the clergy, who labelled Guttuso a "pictor diabolicus" ("devilish painter"). The Fascists also denounced it for depicting the horrors of war through the lens of religion. Guttuso wrote in his diary: "this is a time of war. I wish to paint the torment of Christ
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I believe that these are legacies to my deeper and remote inspiration. To my childhood, to my people, my peasants, my father land-surveyor, the garden of lemons and oranges, to the gardens of the latitude familiar to my eye and my feeling, where I was born. Sicilian peasants who hold the primary
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After speculation about who would be the rightful owner of the painter's work, two prosecutors were appointed to settle the dispute between Guttuso's nephew, his adopted son Fabio Carapezza Guttuso (who had been adopted only four months before Renato's death, was 32 years old and was already
776:, of which he had been critical of his entire life. Marta Marzotto, in an interview, claimed that Guttuso had always been an atheist. He donated many of his works to his hometown Bagheria, which are now housed in the museum of the Villa Cattolica. His tomb is the work of the sculptor 1371: 1350: 572:
soldier. Guttuso also painted a series from life about the fight of the peasants for occupied lands, the sulfur miners, or glimpses of landscape between cactus and prickly pears, as well as portraits of men from contemporary culture such as
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In 1953 he participated in the First Trade Union Exhibition of the Roman Provincial Union belonging to the National Federation of Artists of Rome in Via Margutta 54, together with artists such as Antonio Vangelli,
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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
218:(1954), introduced him to many in the English-speaking world. A fierce anti-Fascist, "he developed out of expressionism and the harsh light of his native land to paint landscapes and social commentary". 177:(26 December 1911 – 18 January 1987) was an Italian painter and politician. He is considered to be among the most important Italian artists of the 20th century and is among the key figures of Italian 531:(ten drawings published in Rome in 1951), in which his pictorial language became clear and free of all superfluous elements. Guttuso wrote that these were preparatory sketches for his 1949 painting 469:. Their friendship would last until Picasso's death in 1973. Socio-political themes dominated Guttuso's work during this area, depicting the day-to-day lives of peasants and blue-collar workers. 568:), sending a self-portrait, and the works "Sicilian labourer", "Bagheria on the Gulf of Palermo" and "Battle of the Bridge of the Admiral". In the latter, he depicted his grandfather Ciro as a 772:
Mimise Dotti-Guttuso died on 6 October, 1986. Guttuso was soon to follow his wife. He died in Rome of lung cancer at the age of 75 on 18 January, 1987. On his deathbed, he allegedly embraced
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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 like
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as a contemporary scene... as a symbol of all those who, because of their ideas, endure outrage, imprisonment and torment". He become an active participant in the
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position in my heart, because I am one of them, whose faces come in front of my eyes no matter what I do, Sicilian peasants so important in the history of Italy.
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Back in Palermo Guttuso opened a studio in Pisani street and together with painter Lia Pasqualino and sculptors Barbera and Nino Franchina formed the
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In the late 1960s and 1970s, he completed a suite of paintings devoted to the feminine figure, a motif that became as dominant in his painting.
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Italian Realist Painting. FROM OUR ART CRITIC. The Times (London, England), Thursday, Nov 24, 1960; pg. 8; Issue 54937.
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He was also confirmed in the political elections of 3 June, 1979 in the Senate of the Republic for the PCI in the
258:, but there were also original portraits. In 1928 he participated in his first collective exhibition in Palermo. 461: 401: 1067: 1021: 750: 722: 455: 428: 419:, with his work ranging from landscape glimpses of the Gulf of Palermo to a collection of drawings entitled 251: 182: 142: 565: 548: 285: 154: 453:
After the war, in 1945, Guttuso, along with artists Birolli, Marchiori, Vedova and others, founded the
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and were included in a collective exhibition of six Sicilian painters at the Galleria del Milione,
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Guttuso finished the Umberto I classical high school in Palermo and continued his studies at the
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recognized as the son of Marcello Carapezza), his longtime lady friend Marta Marzotto, Rome's
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nicknamed him "Unbridled Guttuso". He lived close to significant artists of the time:
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and watercolour which he had started during the war, a symbol of rebirth of which
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was a witness at their wedding. Mimise would become his confidant and model.
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In 1937 Guttuso moved to Rome and opened his first studio in Piazza Melozzo.
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In the political elections of 20 June, 1976 he was elected to the
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In 1931 two of his paintings were accepted by the jury of the
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exhibition, organized in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Having rejected every academic canon, Guttuso joined the
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and others. In 1956 Guttuso married Mimise Dotti. Poet
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In 1940 he joined the clandestine 56:Member of the Senate of the Republic 1497:Recipients of the Lenin Peace Prize 1492:Italian Communist Party politicians 1487:Italian resistance movement members 1420:On a 2005 show relating Guttuso to 1209:Schmetzer, Uli (10 February 1987) 495:("Workers resting"), an artwork in 336:Social art and the Second World War 68:5 July 1976 â€“ 11 July 1983 629:Peintures italiennes d'aujourd'hui 415:Guttuso continued painting during 25: 1411:Review of a 2003/2004 exhibition. 556:modelling for her portrait (1961) 1507:20th-century Italian politicians 1075: 1029: 960: 951: 942: 933: 924: 915: 906: 897: 888: 879: 870: 861: 852: 828: 813: 798: 764:constituency with 29,418 votes. 344:The Museum of Renato Guttuso in 1064: 1018: 511:the noon is that of the summer. 509:emerge white over white masonry 707:and others are also depicted. 648:Le Cartoline di Renato Guttuso 636:Donne stanze paesaggi, oggetti 1: 1467:20th-century Italian painters 1392:, republished on 29 July 2016 1165:"Biography – Archivi Guttuso" 254:or contemporary artists like 192:His best-known works include 1512:Italian contemporary artists 435:, later returning to Rome. 431:and briefly took refuge in 1533: 1433:Guttuso. 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Guttuso

Member of the Senate of the Republic
Sicily
Apulia
Bagheria
Rome
Italian Communist Party
Alma mater
University of Palermo
expressionism
Italian Communist Party
Enrico Berlinguer's
Histoire du Soldat
Elizabeth David
Bagheria
Palermo
land surveyor
watercolorist
Millet
CarrĂ 
Valguarnera
Palagonia
Aspra
Fascists
clergy
University of Palermo
Courbet
Van Gogh
Picasso

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