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1895 Florence, Italy - 1957 Turin, Italy. Known for: Portrait, figure, landscape and still life paintings.
Ottone Rosai (28 April 1895 – 13 May 1957) was an Italian painter born in Florence. He graduated from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts in 1912, a period in which he was closely associated with the... Read full biography
Ottone Rosai (28 April 1895 – 13 May 1957) was an Italian painter born in Florence. He graduated from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts in 1912, a period in which he was closely associated with the Lacerba group of Florentine Futurists and especially Ardengo Soffici, with whom he held a joint... Read full biography
Ottone Rosai (28 April 1895 – 13 May 1957) was an Italian painter born in Florence. He graduated from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts in 1912, a period in which he was closely associated with the Lacerba group of Florentine Futurists and especially Ardengo Soffici, with whom he held a joint exhibition at the Galleria Sprovieri, Rome, in 1914. Having returned to Florence after World War I, he adapted to the climate of the return to order and devoted himself to the study of early Italian... Read full biography
Ottone Rosai (28 April 1895 – 13 May 1957) was an Italian painter born in Florence. He graduated from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts in 1912, a period in which he was closely associated with the Lacerba group of Florentine Futurists and especially Ardengo Soffici, with whom he held a joint exhibition at the Galleria Sprovieri, Rome, in 1914. Having returned to Florence after World War I, he adapted to the climate of the return to order and devoted himself to the study of early Italian painters. He held his first solo show at Palazzo Capponi in 1920, began contributing to the magazine Il Selvaggio in 1926, and took part in the Seconda Mostra del Novecento Italiano in Milan in 1929. Edoardo Persico organised a solo show of his work at the... Read full biography
Ottone Rosai (28 April 1895 – 13 May 1957) was an Italian painter born in Florence. He graduated from the Florence Academy of Fine Arts in 1912, a period in which he was closely associated with the Lacerba group of Florentine Futurists and especially Ardengo Soffici, with whom he held a joint exhibition at the Galleria Sprovieri, Rome, in 1914. Having returned to Florence after World War I, he adapted to the climate of the return to order and devoted himself to the study of early Italian painters. He held his first solo show at Palazzo Capponi in 1920, began contributing to the magazine Il Selvaggio in 1926, and took part in the Seconda Mostra del Novecento Italiano in Milan in 1929. Edoardo Persico organised a solo show of his work at the Galleria del Milione in 1930 and his participation in the Venice Biennale began by invitation with the 18th Esposizione Interna... Read full biography

