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Auction archive: Lot number 147

Scuola Romana. 20th Century Expressionism in Rome

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€3,400
ca. US$4,120
Price realised:
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Auction archive: Lot number 147

Scuola Romana. 20th Century Expressionism in Rome

Opening
€3,400
ca. US$4,120
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

FRANCESCO TROMBADORI Siracusa, 1886 - Rome, 1961 Cherry blossoms Oil on canvas, 31 x 25,5 cm Signed lower left: F. Trombadori Photo-certificate by Donatella Trombadori, Rome, 2011 LITERATURE AND EXHIBITED: “I Maestri della Scuola Romana”,curated by A. Statuti, Firenze, 2014, p. 84. BIOGRAPHY: Father Antonino is a bookseller, engraver and modeler of crib puppets. During his youth, Francesco attended the technical school. In 1907 he moved to Rome where he attended the courses of the Academy of Fine Arts and the free school of the nude. Among the teachers there is Giuseppe Cellini among the classmates we find Cipriano Efisio Oppo Amerigo Bartoli Mario Broglio Virgilio Guidi In 1911 he held his first solo show, in the Foyer of the Teatro Massimo in Syracuse. In 1913 he began to frequent the studio of Enrico Lionne (1875-1921) confirming his tendency towards pointillist painting, which was very popular in Rome at the time. In 1915 he left for the war: in August 1916 he was wounded on Podgora in the action for the capture of Gorizia. At the end of the conflict, Trombadori is back in Rome. He assiduously attends the Third Room of the Aragno Coffee. He is also in contact with Bragaglia's environment, as evidenced by a series of photodynamic portraits and his presence in the Index. The relationship of esteem will continue even when the artist enters his "neoclassical" phase. Since 1920 he has lived in Villa Strohl-fern. In 1921 he was appointed professor of drawing at the Technical Institute of Civitavecchia. He participates in the 1st Roman Biennale. He also works as an illustrator, for Henry Barbusse's short story book "The Man and the Woman". In 1922, at the "Amatori e Cultori" he presented "Siracusa mia!", Which can be considered as the point of arrival of his pointillist period. In the early 1920s, Trombadori devoted a lot of time to the study of ancient painting, looking for a personal path in the difficult relationship between avant-garde and tradition. The Second Roman Biennale, in 1923, is an opportunity to compare his work with that of other "fellow travelers", from Antonio Donghi to Carlo Socrate to Nino Bertoletti, with whom he exhibits in a "neoclassical" intonation room and purist. . In 1924 he exhibited at the Venice Biennale and at the Exhibition of twenty Italian artists at the Pesaro gallery in Milan. At the Third Roman Biennale in 1925 he exhibited in the same room as de Chirico (an artist to whom he is linked by a relationship of mutual esteem and friendship) by Antonio Donghi Francesco Di Cocco and Filippo De Pisis Also in 1925 he began his career as an art critic, publishing in "L'Epoca" two writings dedicated to Fattori and the death of Spadini and in "L'Opviso" a text on the Italian artistic situation. Since the spring of 1925, Trombadori has been in contact with Margherita Sarfatti and with the organizing committee of the "Novecento Italiano", who, in addition to inviting him as an artist, commissioned him to encourage the participation of other exponents of the Roman environment, from Bandinelli to De Chirico to Bartoli to Donghi. In February 1926 the first exhibition of the Italian twentieth century was inaugurated at Palazzo della Permanente in Milan, in which he participated with three works. Even more interesting for the Roman aspects of the "twentieth century" is the exhibition of the "Ten artists of the Italian twentieth century" which is presented by Margherita Sarfatti as part of the XCIII Fine Arts Exhibition of the Società Amatori e Cultori. The nucleus is represented by Virgilio Guidi and Carlo Socrate, Gisberto Ceracchini Riccardo Francalancia Trombadori presents four canvases (two landscapes and two still lifes). In his painting a new interest in the landscape begins to appear, frequently exhibited in national and international exhibitions. In 1931 he participated with three works at the First Quadrennial, also publishing various reviews in "Gente nostra", useful for understanding his pre

Auction archive: Lot number 147
Auction:
Datum:
26 Feb 2021
Auction house:
Bertolami Fine Arts
Piazza Lovatelli 1
00186 Rom
Italy
info@bertolamifinearts.com
+39 06 3260 9795
+39 06 3230 610
Beschreibung:

FRANCESCO TROMBADORI Siracusa, 1886 - Rome, 1961 Cherry blossoms Oil on canvas, 31 x 25,5 cm Signed lower left: F. Trombadori Photo-certificate by Donatella Trombadori, Rome, 2011 LITERATURE AND EXHIBITED: “I Maestri della Scuola Romana”,curated by A. Statuti, Firenze, 2014, p. 84. BIOGRAPHY: Father Antonino is a bookseller, engraver and modeler of crib puppets. During his youth, Francesco attended the technical school. In 1907 he moved to Rome where he attended the courses of the Academy of Fine Arts and the free school of the nude. Among the teachers there is Giuseppe Cellini among the classmates we find Cipriano Efisio Oppo Amerigo Bartoli Mario Broglio Virgilio Guidi In 1911 he held his first solo show, in the Foyer of the Teatro Massimo in Syracuse. In 1913 he began to frequent the studio of Enrico Lionne (1875-1921) confirming his tendency towards pointillist painting, which was very popular in Rome at the time. In 1915 he left for the war: in August 1916 he was wounded on Podgora in the action for the capture of Gorizia. At the end of the conflict, Trombadori is back in Rome. He assiduously attends the Third Room of the Aragno Coffee. He is also in contact with Bragaglia's environment, as evidenced by a series of photodynamic portraits and his presence in the Index. The relationship of esteem will continue even when the artist enters his "neoclassical" phase. Since 1920 he has lived in Villa Strohl-fern. In 1921 he was appointed professor of drawing at the Technical Institute of Civitavecchia. He participates in the 1st Roman Biennale. He also works as an illustrator, for Henry Barbusse's short story book "The Man and the Woman". In 1922, at the "Amatori e Cultori" he presented "Siracusa mia!", Which can be considered as the point of arrival of his pointillist period. In the early 1920s, Trombadori devoted a lot of time to the study of ancient painting, looking for a personal path in the difficult relationship between avant-garde and tradition. The Second Roman Biennale, in 1923, is an opportunity to compare his work with that of other "fellow travelers", from Antonio Donghi to Carlo Socrate to Nino Bertoletti, with whom he exhibits in a "neoclassical" intonation room and purist. . In 1924 he exhibited at the Venice Biennale and at the Exhibition of twenty Italian artists at the Pesaro gallery in Milan. At the Third Roman Biennale in 1925 he exhibited in the same room as de Chirico (an artist to whom he is linked by a relationship of mutual esteem and friendship) by Antonio Donghi Francesco Di Cocco and Filippo De Pisis Also in 1925 he began his career as an art critic, publishing in "L'Epoca" two writings dedicated to Fattori and the death of Spadini and in "L'Opviso" a text on the Italian artistic situation. Since the spring of 1925, Trombadori has been in contact with Margherita Sarfatti and with the organizing committee of the "Novecento Italiano", who, in addition to inviting him as an artist, commissioned him to encourage the participation of other exponents of the Roman environment, from Bandinelli to De Chirico to Bartoli to Donghi. In February 1926 the first exhibition of the Italian twentieth century was inaugurated at Palazzo della Permanente in Milan, in which he participated with three works. Even more interesting for the Roman aspects of the "twentieth century" is the exhibition of the "Ten artists of the Italian twentieth century" which is presented by Margherita Sarfatti as part of the XCIII Fine Arts Exhibition of the Società Amatori e Cultori. The nucleus is represented by Virgilio Guidi and Carlo Socrate, Gisberto Ceracchini Riccardo Francalancia Trombadori presents four canvases (two landscapes and two still lifes). In his painting a new interest in the landscape begins to appear, frequently exhibited in national and international exhibitions. In 1931 he participated with three works at the First Quadrennial, also publishing various reviews in "Gente nostra", useful for understanding his pre

Auction archive: Lot number 147
Auction:
Datum:
26 Feb 2021
Auction house:
Bertolami Fine Arts
Piazza Lovatelli 1
00186 Rom
Italy
info@bertolamifinearts.com
+39 06 3260 9795
+39 06 3230 610
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