Greeting Autograph Letter

This is a  Greeting Autograph Letter Signed by Aldo Palazzeschi  (Florence 1885, Rome – 1974),  to  Mino Maccari  (Siena, 1898 – Rome, 1989).

Rome, January 10th  1954 .    In Italian. One page, single-sided.  Excellent condition, including original envelope.

Interesting letter by the Italian writer and poet  Aldo Palazzeschi , to the satirical illustrator Mino Maccari, asking for news of a mutual friend, Tanino Chiurazzi, the Italian gallerist of the "Chiurazzi's Showcase" in via del Babbuino, Rome.

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This is a  Greeting Autograph Letter Signed by Aldo Palazzeschi  (Florence 1885, Rome – 1974),  to Mino Maccari  (Siena, 1898 – Rome, 1989).

Rome, January 10th  1954 .    In Italian. One page, single-sided.  Excellent condition, including original envelope.

Interesting letter by the Italian writer and poet  Aldo Palazzeschi , to the satirical illustrator Mino Maccari, asking for news of a mutual friend, Tanino Chiurazzi, the Italian gallerist of the "Chiurazzi's Showcase" in via del Babbuino, Rome.

Discover the relationship between intellectuals through this letter, absolutely to collect!

Aldo Palazzeschi (Florence, 1885 - 1974)

The Italian novelist, poet, journalist and essayist, is still today considered as an influencer on later Italian writers of the neoavanguardia. His work is well-noted by its "grotesque and fantastic elements".

Palazzeschi begins his literary career after meeting Filippo Tommaso Marinetti: he became a fervent Futurist, best known for his poem “let me have fun!”. However, he was never entirely ideologically aligned with the movement. His "futurist period"  was a very fecund time in which he published a series of works that cemented his reputation. During the interwar years, his poetical production decreased, as he became involved in journalism and other pursuits. He took no part in the official culture of the Fascist regime, but he collaborated with magazines like Pegaso, Pan, (edited by Ugo Ojetti) and Il Selvaggio , (edited by Mino Maccari). In the late sixties and early seventies he started publishing again, with a series of novels that resecured his place in the new, post-war avant-garde.

Mino Maccari  (Siena, 1898 – Rome, 1989)

Mino Maccari was a popular Italian painter and engraver. He produced many artworks through different graphic techniques. He exhibited at important international exhibitions in the fields of art and graphics. In 1959, he became the director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome; in 1963, he won Antonio Feltrinelli's prize for painting and became president of the San Luca Academy. He realized many lithographs and etchings of satirical and political subject matters. 

Mino Maccari writes and collaborates with various magazines, the Quadrivio, Italia literaria, L'Italiano and Omnibus by Longanesi; during the war, on Bottai's Primacy and Pannunzio's World.

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SKU
M-113235
Artist
Aldo Palazzeschi
Period
1950s
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Writer/Sender
Aldo Palazzeschi
Year
1954
Year
1954
Format
In-24°
Conditions
Excellent
Dimensions (cm)
22 x 0.1 x 14
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