Umberto Prencipe e la Toscana. Tra Modernità e Tradizione
Fondazione Ragghianti
Lucca, Fondazione Ragghianti, February 28 - June 22, 2014.
Edited by Sacchi Lodispoto T. and Spinazzè S.
Lucca, 2014; paperback, pp. 197, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 27x23,5.
ISBN: 88-89324-34-1 - EAN13: 9788889324349
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Monographs (Painting and Drawing),Painting
Period: 1800-1960 (XIX-XX) Modern Period,1960- Contemporary Period
Places: Tuscany
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Weight: 1.02 kg
Deep and fertile is his relation with Tuscany and above all with Lucca and its surroundings. It's mainly the time between 1914-1921 which is the richest in artworks and implications with the culture of Lucca.
It's a fundamental time, marked by the meeting with the painter Alceste Campriani, who was the director of the Isitituto di belle Arti in Lucca, and with post-macchiaioli artists (Antonio Antony De Witt, Moses Levy e Giuseppe Viner), sensitive, during that period, to the inputs from the French culture.
Crucial was his friendship with Ugo Ojetti, strong supporter of the need of reconcile the national tradition of '800 with the Cézanne's modernity. 109 artworks (paintings, drawings and etchings) will be shown. Among which those given tothe Fondazione Ragghianti by the artist's daughter, others coming from private collections and from the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Orvieto, from the Archivio Umberto Prencipe, the Museo nazionale di palazzo Mansi in Lucca, from the Galleria d'arte moderna di palazzo Pitti in Florence, from the Galleria d'arte moderna di Roma Capitale and the Galleria d'arte moderna e contemporanea in Viareggio.