Letter from Ardengo Soffici to Libero De Libero

Autograph Letter Signed by Ardengo Soffici (1879-1964), accompanies his b/w photographic portrait in a beautiful composition, in perfect condition, mounted under passepartout, plexiglass, and gilded frame (cm 40.5 x 2 x 54.5).

This manuscript is addressed to Libero de Libero. Dated: Poggio a Ciano, June 24th 1937. One page, double sided. In Italian. In 16°. cm 34 x 21. Including the original envelope. Perfect conditions. Autograph Letter of greetings addressed to the person responible of the Cometa Gallery in Rome.

The Italian painter and poet, Ardengo Soffici shared with his Florentine friends, Libero de Libero (1903 – 1981), his Parisian experience, showing Cézanne's work, the cubists, Apollinaire, Rimbaud. Regarding politics, Ardengo Soffici adhered to fascism. In 1925, he signed the Manifesto degli intellettuali fascisti, and received in 1932 the Mussolini award for painting. In 1937, he take his distance from Mussolini but will remain faithfull to the regime until his fall. In 1937, Soffici refuses the invitation of Libero De Libero, to whom the countess Anna Laetitia Pecci Blunt had entrusted the direction of the Teatro della Galleria La Cometa, to participate to a collective exhibition.  With these words Ardengo Soffici answered: “In reply to you, have to answer you in a not affirmative way: but I have lost since much time taken the resolution to abstain (...) from any exhibition or collective artistic manifestation. What I feel impossible is to adhere to his new invitation."

In stock
SKU
J-79063
Price
€130.00
Currency
Have any question?
Secure and Fast Shipping
Fully protected from checkout to delivery
Original items certified by our curators
Details

A Autograph Letter Signed by Ardengo Soffici (1879-1964), accompanies his b/w photographic portrait in a beautiful composition, in perfect condition, mounted under passepartout, plexiglass, and gilded frame (cm 40.5 x 2 x 54.5).

This manuscript is addressed to Libero de Libero. Dated: Poggio a Ciano, June 24th 1937. One page, double sided. In Italian. In 16°. cm 34 x 21. Including the original envelope. Perfect conditions.

Autograph Letter of greetings addressed to the person responible of the Cometa Gallery in Rome, Libero de Libero.

The Italian painter and poet, Ardengo Soffici shared with his Florentine friends, Libero de Libero (1903 – 1981), his Parisian experience, showing Cézanne's work, the cubists, Apollinaire, Rimbaud. Regarding politics, Ardengo Soffici adhered to fascism. In 1925, he signed the Manifesto degli intellettuali fascisti, and received in 1932 the Mussolini award for painting. In 1937, he take his distance from Mussolini but will remain faithfull to the regime until his fall. In 1937, Soffici refuses the invitation of Libero De Libero, to whom the countess Anna Laetitia Pecci Blunt had entrusted the direction of the Teatro della Galleria La Cometa, to participate to a collective exhibition.  With these words Ardengo Soffici answered: “Rispondendole debbo farlo in modo non affermativo: ma ho preso da tempo la risoluzione di astenermi (…) da qualsiasi mostra o manifestazione artistica collettiva. Ciò che mi sento impossibile l’aderire al suo nuovo invito”.

“In reply to you, have to answer you in a not affirmative way: but I have lost since much time taken the resolution to abstain (...) from any exhibition or collective artistic manifestation. What I feel impossible is to adhere to his new invitation."

More Information
SKU
J-79063
Artist
Ardengo Soffici
Period
1930s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Writer/Sender
Ardengo Soffici
Year
1937
Dimensions (cm)
34 x 0,1 x 21
More about Ardengo Soffici