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1892 Castel Madama - 1969 Rome. Known for: Painting.
Born in 1892, Benvenuto Ferrazzi was the brother of the well-known academic Ferruccio. Benvenuto was constantly present for fifty years at all the major exhibitions in the capital, also finding many... Read full biography
Born in 1892, Benvenuto Ferrazzi was the brother of the well-known academic Ferruccio. Benvenuto was constantly present for fifty years at all the major exhibitions in the capital, also finding many admirers. Among the first Anton Giulio Bragaglia, who hosted five solo exhibitions in the 1920s and... Read full biography
Born in 1892, Benvenuto Ferrazzi was the brother of the well-known academic Ferruccio. Benvenuto was constantly present for fifty years at all the major exhibitions in the capital, also finding many admirers. Among the first Anton Giulio Bragaglia, who hosted five solo exhibitions in the 1920s and 1930s, recognized the value of an eccentric and visionary painting, which told the "dark side" of contemporary Rome. He has many works on display from the Museum of Rome and the Municipal Gallery of... Read full biography
Born in 1892, Benvenuto Ferrazzi was the brother of the well-known academic Ferruccio. Benvenuto was constantly present for fifty years at all the major exhibitions in the capital, also finding many admirers. Among the first Anton Giulio Bragaglia, who hosted five solo exhibitions in the 1920s and 1930s, recognized the value of an eccentric and visionary painting, which told the "dark side" of contemporary Rome. He has many works on display from the Museum of Rome and the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, which bought his paintings as a precious document of a "city that was disappearing".
Born in 1892, Benvenuto Ferrazzi was the brother of the well-known academic Ferruccio. Benvenuto was constantly present for fifty years at all the major exhibitions in the capital, also finding many admirers. Among the first Anton Giulio Bragaglia, who hosted five solo exhibitions in the 1920s and 1930s, recognized the value of an eccentric and visionary painting, which told the "dark side" of contemporary Rome. He has many works on display from the Museum of Rome and the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, which bought his paintings as a precious document of a "city that was disappearing".
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