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1884 Perugia, Italy - 1977 Perugia. Known for: Futurist painting, aerial landscapes, murals, teaching.
Gerardo Dottori was an Italian Futurist painter, who played a key role in the Aeropainting* movement. He was associated with the city of Perugia most of his life, living in Milan for six months as a... Read full biography
Gerardo Dottori was an Italian Futurist painter, who played a key role in the Aeropainting* movement. He was associated with the city of Perugia most of his life, living in Milan for six months as a student and in Rome from 1926-39. Dottori's' principal output was the representation of landscapes... Read full biography
Gerardo Dottori was an Italian Futurist painter, who played a key role in the Aeropainting* movement. He was associated with the city of Perugia most of his life, living in Milan for six months as a student and in Rome from 1926-39. Dottori's' principal output was the representation of landscapes and visions of Umbria, mostly viewed from a great height. Among the most famous of these is Umbrian Spring and Fire in the City, both from the early 1920s. Dottori was born at Perugia to a... Read full biography
Gerardo Dottori was an Italian Futurist painter, who played a key role in the Aeropainting* movement. He was associated with the city of Perugia most of his life, living in Milan for six months as a student and in Rome from 1926-39. Dottori's' principal output was the representation of landscapes and visions of Umbria, mostly viewed from a great height. Among the most famous of these is Umbrian Spring and Fire in the City, both from the early 1920s. Dottori was born at Perugia to a working-class family, losing his mother when he was eight years old. He was admitted as a young man to the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia, being employed at the same time by an antique dealer. In 1906, he worked as a decorator in Milan, where he was able to... Read full biography
Gerardo Dottori was an Italian Futurist painter, who played a key role in the Aeropainting* movement. He was associated with the city of Perugia most of his life, living in Milan for six months as a student and in Rome from 1926-39. Dottori's' principal output was the representation of landscapes and visions of Umbria, mostly viewed from a great height. Among the most famous of these is Umbrian Spring and Fire in the City, both from the early 1920s. Dottori was born at Perugia to a working-class family, losing his mother when he was eight years old. He was admitted as a young man to the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia, being employed at the same time by an antique dealer. In 1906, he worked as a decorator in Milan, where he was able to visit museums and exhibitions. He resumed his studies in 1908, mixing in avant-garde* art circles in Florence. In 1910 h... Read full biography
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