Luigi De Giudici (Italy; December 12, 1887 – February 16, 1955) was an Italian painter. One of the protagonist of the Venetian anti-academic movement in the first twentieth century years. His works were exhibited at Ca' Pesaro in 1912-1920 and at Internation Exposition of Paris (1937).
Ca' Pesaro painter of Friuli origins in father's side and Carnia origin's on mother's side, he artistically grew up in Venice. Starting from the representation of ...
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Luigi De Giudici (Italy; December 12, 1887 – February 16, 1955) was an Italian painter. One of the protagonist of the Venetian anti-academic movement in the first twentieth century years. His works were exhibited at Ca' Pesaro in 1912-1920 and at Internation Exposition of Paris (1937).
Ca' Pesaro painter of Friuli origins in father's side and Carnia origin's on mother's side, he artistically grew up in Venice. Starting from the representation of a living room world of liberty taste, also through the irony of caricature, he was sensible to the avant-garde movements of the beginning of the twentieth century, from the Futurism to the Expressionism, from the movement of Pont-Aven to the Secessions in Wien and Munich. He artistically formed in the unrepeatable melting pot of styles and newness of the Barbantini's Ca' Pesaro of the 10es. Among his friends Boccioni, Gino Rossi, Arturo Martini, Mauroner, Pellis, Pomi.
In 1919, 32 years old, he decided to stop painting interrupting his carrier...
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