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1910 Lecco - 1992 Milan. Known for: Painting.
Ennio Morlotti was a Lombard artist. He enrolled at the Accademia di Brera in 1936 where he came into contact with the Corrente group of Renato Birolli marked by following the lesson of French... Read full biography
Ennio Morlotti was a Lombard artist. He enrolled at the Accademia di Brera in 1936 where he came into contact with the Corrente group of Renato Birolli marked by following the lesson of French expressionism as an alternative to the cultural dictates proposed by the fascist regime. In 1944,... Read full biography
Ennio Morlotti was a Lombard artist. He enrolled at the Accademia di Brera in 1936 where he came into contact with the Corrente group of Renato Birolli marked by following the lesson of French expressionism as an alternative to the cultural dictates proposed by the fascist regime. In 1944, following the vision in Paris of Cézanne's paintings, Morlotti began the series of Mondonico's Landscapes, in which the value of the form was less in favor of a composition based on the mixed and vivid... Read full biography
Ennio Morlotti was a Lombard artist. He enrolled at the Accademia di Brera in 1936 where he came into contact with the Corrente group of Renato Birolli marked by following the lesson of French expressionism as an alternative to the cultural dictates proposed by the fascist regime. In 1944, following the vision in Paris of Cézanne's paintings, Morlotti began the series of Mondonico's Landscapes, in which the value of the form was less in favor of a composition based on the mixed and vivid chromatic material. In 1948 Ennio Morlotti exhibited at the Venice Biennale with the artists of the New Front of the Arts to which he had joined in 1945 and from which he separated immediately after the performance. In the fifties he dedicated himself to... Read full biography
Ennio Morlotti was a Lombard artist. He enrolled at the Accademia di Brera in 1936 where he came into contact with the Corrente group of Renato Birolli marked by following the lesson of French expressionism as an alternative to the cultural dictates proposed by the fascist regime. In 1944, following the vision in Paris of Cézanne's paintings, Morlotti began the series of Mondonico's Landscapes, in which the value of the form was less in favor of a composition based on the mixed and vivid chromatic material. In 1948 Ennio Morlotti exhibited at the Venice Biennale with the artists of the New Front of the Arts to which he had joined in 1945 and from which he separated immediately after the performance. In the fifties he dedicated himself to the informal analyzing the relationship with nature through the representation of vegetation and naked bodies hidden by a thick visceral intertwinin... Read full biography