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Achille Funi (26 February 1890 – 26 July 1972) was an Italian painter who painted in a neoclassical style.

Dea Roma (studio), 1941–1942 (Fondazione Cariplo)
Dea Roma (studio), 1941–1942 (Fondazione Cariplo)

Biography


Funi was born in Ferrara. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts from 1906 to 1910 and joined the Nuove Tendenze movement as a painter of Cubo-Futurist works in 1914.[1] Having enlisted in the Volunteer Cyclist Battalion and served in World War I, he became a champion of the "return to order". He studied Graeco-Roman statuary and was influenced by De Chirico's Metaphysical painting. His Autoritratto da giovane ("Self-portrait as a Young Man"; 1924) is in the Museo Cantonale d’Arte in Lugano.[2]

In 1920, Funi met the journalist and art patron Margherita Sarfatti, who took an interest in him as one of a group of artists whose work she believed represented modern Italy.[1] He participated in an exhibition Marfatti presented in 1923 entitled Sette Pittori del Novecento (Seven Painters of the Twentieth Century), which included Funi, Anselmo Bucci, Leonardo Dudreville, Gian Emilio Malerba, Piero Marussig, Ubaldo Oppi, and Mario Sironi.[3] Funi became one of the leaders of Novecento Italiano,[4] taking part in the movement’s first and second exhibitions (Milan, 1926 and 1929).[3] The author of numerous frescoes in the 1930s, he was a signatory of the Manifesto della Pittura Murale together with Mario Sironi in 1933 and became one of the artists most esteemed by the Fascist regime, obtaining a teaching post at the Brera Academy in 1939.[5] The period after World War II saw the continuation of decorative works for public and religious buildings in Milan and a parallel focus on landscapes. He died in Appiano Gentile on 26 July 1972.


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Notes


  1. Cowling and Mundy 1990, p. 106.
  2. Museo Cantonale d'Arte, Lugano: Achille Funi
  3. Metken 1981, p. 505.
  4. Cowling and Mundy 1990, pp. 106–107.
  5. Cowling and Mundy 1990, p. 107.

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[de] Achille Funi

Achille Funi (* 26. Februar 1890 in Ferrara; † 26. Juli 1972 in Appiano Gentile bei Como) war ein italienischer Maler.
- [en] Achille Funi

[fr] Achille Funi

Achille Virgilio Socrate Funi, né le 26 février 1890 à Ferrare et mort le 26 juillet 1972 à Appiano Gentile, est un peintre et professeur italien, l'un des initiateurs du mouvement artistique du Novecento en 1922 à Milan[1]. Il est également sculpteur, architecte, illustrateur, scénographe et graphiste. Dans les années 1930, il théorise et pratique le retour à la peinture murale.

[it] Achille Funi

Achille Virgilio Socrate Funi (Ferrara, 26 febbraio 1890 – Appiano Gentile, 26 luglio 1972) è stato un pittore e docente italiano, fra gli iniziatori del movimento artistico del Novecento nel 1922 a Milano.[1] È stato anche scultore, architetto, illustratore, scenografo e grafico. Negli anni Trenta ha teorizzato e praticato il ritorno alla pittura murale.

[ru] Фуни, Акилле

Акилле Вирджилио Сократе Фуни (итал. Achille Virgilio Socrate Funi; 26 февраля 1890, Феррара — 26 июля 1972, Аппьяно-Джентиле, Ломбардия) — итальянский живописец, скульптор, архитектор, книжный график и сценограф. Педагог. Один из инициаторов художественного движения новеченто. В 1930-е годы выступал в качестве теоретика искусства и пропагандиста искусства настенной росписи[4].



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