What makes life worth living? “Food, sex and irony”. The renowned Italian artist Enrico Robusti knows exactly how to portray life’s pleasures and human vice in
Dissacrante e ironico, Enrico Robusti nei suoi dipinti si fa narratore della società, cogliendone l'inadeguatezza, la voracità, il lato comico e drammatico.
What makes life worth living? “Food, sex and irony”. The renowned Italian artist Enrico Robusti knows exactly how to portray life’s pleasures and human vice in
Dissacrante e ironico, Enrico Robusti nei suoi dipinti si fa narratore della società, cogliendone l'inadeguatezza, la voracità, il lato comico e drammatico.
What makes life worth living? “Food, sex and irony”. The renowned Italian artist Enrico Robusti knows exactly how to portray life’s pleasures and human vice in
Magazine Covers by Famous Artists: Dali, Picasso, Braque & More” he was included as a contributor to Broom magazine alongside those better known artists. Intrigued, I learned he has no entry in Megg’s History of Graphic Design but does have a Wiki page. Turns out Enrico Prampolini was an Italian Futurist painter, sculptor and stage designer, born in 1894 in Modena. Regrettably, he assisted in the design of the Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution held in Rome, opened by Benit
Mario Sironi Un obiettivo: educare. Il mezzo più efficace? L’arte, ovviamente.Gli anni del Regime sono segnati dalla smania febbrile di trasformare e veicolare, nelle gesta e negli animi dei cittadini italiani, il nuovo costume di vita “fascista”. Italiano nuovo per l’Italia nuova.
Enrico Prampolini (Italian, 1894–1956) Tarantella, 1920 Oil on canvas, 56 x 34 cm
The italian painter Renato Guttuso in his studio in Velate. In the background there are some of his works. Usmate Velate, Italy, 1980.
Magazine Covers by Famous Artists: Dali, Picasso, Braque & More” he was included as a contributor to Broom magazine alongside those better known artists. Intrigued, I learned he has no entry in Megg’s History of Graphic Design but does have a Wiki page. Turns out Enrico Prampolini was an Italian Futurist painter, sculptor and stage designer, born in 1894 in Modena. Regrettably, he assisted in the design of the Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution held in Rome, opened by Benit
What makes life worth living? “Food, sex and irony”. The renowned Italian artist Enrico Robusti knows exactly how to portray life’s pleasures and human vice in