Autographs by Paulucci

These are  Two Autograph Letter Signed by Enrico Paulucci to Libero de Libero  written in Italian,  from 1937 to 1938,  prefectly readable and in excellent conditions. Including original envelopes.

  • A.L.S.  Torin, May 15th 1937. One page, single-sided.
  • A.L.S. . Around 1938. .One page, three-sided.

This couple of letters highlight the big success of the fist solo exhibition of Corrado Cagli at the new la Cometa Gallery in New York. Enrico Paulucci was invitated to partecipate and to organize his exhibition at the branch of la Cometa Gallery by Libero de Libero, in cahrge of the Countess Pecci-Blunt.

The Background:

These are the year of the turinese period, in which Enrico Paulucci together with Felice Casorati founded the Casorati-Paulucci studio, where he organized many avant-garde exhibitions, including the first Italian art exhibition by the Milanese Milione group.

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These are  Two Autograph Letter Signed by Enrico Paulucci to Libero de Libero  written in Italian, from 1937 to 1938,  prefectly readable and in excellent conditions. Including original envelopes.

  • A.L.S.  Torin, May 15th 1937. One page, single-sided.
  • A.L.S. . Around 1938. .One page, three-sided.

This couple of letters highlight the big success of the fist solo exhibition of Corrado Cagli at the new la Cometa Gallery in New York. Enrico Paulucci was invitated to partecipate and to organize his exhibition at the branch of la Cometa Gallery by Libero de Libero, in cahrge of the Countess Pecci-Blunt.

The Background:

These are the year of the turinese period, in which Enrico Paulucci together with Felice Casorati founded the Casorati-Paulucci studio, where he organized many avant-garde exhibitions, including the first Italian art exhibition by the Milanese Milione group.

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Libero de Libero  (Fondi, 1903 - Rome, 1981)

The Italian poet, art critic and storyteller moved to Rome in 1927 and came into contact with the artistic and literary fervor of those years. The following year, with Luigi Diemoz he founded the literary magazine  Interplanetario , which had Corrado Alvaro, Massimo Bontempelli and Alberto Moravia among its collaborators. In those same years (from 1928 to 1934) the group of painters of the  Roman School  was formed in the studio of Mario Mafai. De Libero followed these artists assiduously and commented on their works with the first essays on Mafai and Scipione. He often edited the catalogs of the La Cometa Gallery, founded with the Countess Pecci-Blunt from 1935 to 1938.

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SKU
M-112799
Artist
Enrico Paulucci
Period
1930s
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Writer/Sender
Enrico Paulucci
Year
1937-1938
Year
1937-1938
Format
In-16°
Conditions
Excellent
Dimensions (cm)
19.5 x 0.1 x 14.5
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