Personal Entry Card by Beppe Guzzi
Permanent personal entry card to the exhibitions of competing drawings at the "Alfieri Award" and Anthology of Italian drawing from 1900 to 1950, held in Asti from 4th to 19th November 1950 . Name of the artist typewritten, signed by the mayor and president of the exhibitions. cm 10.5 x7. Perfect state.
Beppe Guzzi (Genoa, 1902-Rome 1982)
Among the founders of the Labronico Group (1920), Beppe Guzzi was a self-taught painter, with Macchiaioli beginnings. His first solo show was at the Bottega d'Arte in Livorno in 1924. In the following years he participated several times in the Venice Biennale and devoted himself to teaching. His students at the Italian glass factory in Livorno will be Mario Nigro, Voltolino Fontani, Ferdinando Chevrier, Angelo Sirio Pellegrini and others. In fact, in addition to his activity as a painter, Guzzi continues to work as a master glassmaker.
In 1937 he presented his invention at the Universal Expositio n in Paris, the Termolux Artistico , a sort of colored work immersed in a glass parallelepiped that gave rise to fluorescent effects. In 1939 he was present at the Rome Quadriennale , an exhibition in which he participated on other occasions in the 1950s. In 1945 he moved from Livorno to Rome, where he came into contact with the painters of the Roman School. In 1951 he was part of the commission for the preparation and positioning of the works of the Quadriennale.
In this period (the same of this the card), during the Fifties, Guzzi develops an increasingly synthetic pictorial language, with large chromatic backgrounds.
In 1963-64 he exhibited at the Peintures italiennes d'aujourd'hui exhibition, organized in the Middle East and North Africa.
Description- English:
Permanent personal entry card to the exhibitions of competing drawings at the "Alfieri Award" and Anthology of Italian drawing from 1900 to 1950, held in Asti from 4th to 19th November 1950 . Name of the artist typewritten, signed by the mayor and president of the exhibitions. cm 10.5 x7. Perfect state.
Beppe Guzzi (Genoa, 1902-Rome 1982)
Among the founders of the Labronico Group (1920), Beppe Guzzi was a self-taught painter, with Macchiaioli beginnings. His first solo show was at the Bottega d'Arte in Livorno in 1924. In the following years he participated several times in the Venice Biennale and devoted himself to teaching. His students at the Italian glass factory in Livorno will be Mario Nigro, Voltolino Fontani, Ferdinando Chevrier, Angelo Sirio Pellegrini and others. In fact, in addition to his activity as a painter, Guzzi continues to work as a master glassmaker.
In 1937 he presented his invention at the Universal Expositio n in Paris, the Termolux Artistico , a sort of colored work immersed in a glass parallelepiped that gave rise to fluorescent effects. In 1939 he was present at the Rome Quadriennale , an exhibition in which he participated on other occasions in the 1950s. In 1945 he moved from Livorno to Rome, where he came into contact with the painters of the Roman School. In 1951 he was part of the commission for the preparation and positioning of the works of the Quadriennale.
In this period (the same of this the card), during the Fifties, Guzzi develops an increasingly synthetic pictorial language, with large chromatic backgrounds.
In 1963-64 he exhibited at the Peintures italiennes d'aujourd'hui exhibition, organized in the Middle East and North Africa.
Description - Italian
Tessera personale permanente di ingresso alle mostre dei disegni concorrenti al “Premio Alfieri” e Antologia di disegno italiano dal 1900 al 1950, tenutesi ad Asti dal 4 al 19 novembre 1950. Nome dell’artista dattiloscritto, con firma del sindaco e presidente delle mostre. 10.5 x7 cm. Perfetto stato.
Beppe Guzzi (Genova, 1902-Roma, 1982)
Tra i fondatori del Gruppo Labronico (1920), beppe Guzzi è un pittore autodidatta, con esordi macchiaioli. Realizza la sua prima personale a Bottega d'Arte di Livorno nel 1924. Negli anni successivi partecipa varie volte alla Biennale di Venezia e si dedica all'insegnamento. Suoi allievi alla Vetreria italiana di Livorno saranno Mario Nigro, Voltolino Fontani, Ferdinando Chevrier, Angelo Sirio Pellegrini e altri. Guzzi infatti oltre all'attività di pittore, manda avanti quella di maestro vetraio.
Nel 1937 presenta all 'Esposizione universale di Parigi una sua invenzione, il Termolux Artistico , una sorta di opera colorata immersa in un parallelepipedo di vetro che dava origine ad effetti fluorescenti. Nel 1939 è presente alla Quadriennale di Roma, rassegna a cui parteciperà altre volte negli anni Cinquanta. Nel 1945 si trasferisce da Livorno a Roma, dove entra in contatto con i pittori della Scuola romana. Nel 1951 fa parte della commissione per l'allestimento e la collocazione delle opere della Quadriennale, mentre nel 1955 e nel 1959 è presente in veste di artista partecipante.
In questo periodo ( lo stesso della tessera), gli anni cinquanta, sviluppa un linguaggio pittorico sempre più sintetico, con ampie campiture cromatiche.
Nel 1963-64 espone alla mostra Peintures italiennes d'aujourd'hui, organizzata in medio oriente e in nordafrica.
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