Secessione Roma 1913. Catalogo illustrato
Features
Author: s.a.
Publisher: Tipografia dell'Unione editrice
Place of printing: Rome
Year of publication: 1913
Product Condition:
Example in fair condition. Rather fragile editorial paperback with titles on the front plate: abrasions on the plates and edges, traces of dust and color fading; minimal lack at the lower corner of the front plate and peeling at the lower portion of the spine. Minimal pen mark on the back plate. Burnished cuts with traces of dust. Well preserved cards, browned at the edges. Boards well preserved, with yellowing at the edges. Annotation and drawing in half-title crayon; pen annotation on page 28; minimal pencil traces in the text. Reinforcement present on the internal margin of page 37. Pages 71 to 74 completely detached. Text in Italian language.
Pages: 75,(1)
Format: Eighth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 22
Width: 17
Description
Second edition of this catalog of the first International Art Exhibition of the "Secession", organized at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. This movement, born in Rome in 1912, represented an important opportunity for the Italian artistic culture of the time to meet and exchange with contemporary European avant-garde currents, especially French and Austrian. In fact, a room is dedicated to the French Impressionists where, alongside the classics Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Morisot, Bonnard and Matisse also appear. Among the Italian artists present Rembrandt Bugatti, Spadini, Ciardi, Marussig, Disertori, Oppo, Tosi, Casorati. One room is entrusted to Plinio Nomellini and two to the sculptors Paul Troubetzkoy and Auguste Rodin. With 70 b/w plates ft
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