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Arturo Martini (1889–1947) was a leading Italian sculptor between World War I and II. He moved between a very vigorous (almost ancient Roman) classicism and modernism. He was associated with public sculpture in fascist Italy, but later renounced his medium altogether.

The thirst (La sete) by Arturo Martini, 1934. Photo by Paolo Monti (Fondo Paolo Monti, BEIC)
The thirst (La sete) by Arturo Martini, 1934. Photo by Paolo Monti (Fondo Paolo Monti, BEIC)
Earthenware. Photo by Paolo Monti. Il Milione gallery, Milan, 1963.
Earthenware. Photo by Paolo Monti. Il Milione gallery, Milan, 1963.
Annunciation (Annunciazione). Photo by Paolo Monti. Milan, 1963.
Annunciation (Annunciazione). Photo by Paolo Monti. Milan, 1963.
Photo by Paolo Monti. Milan, 1963.
Photo by Paolo Monti. Milan, 1963.

Horse, 1926 ca. (Fondazione Cariplo)
Horse, 1926 ca. (Fondazione Cariplo)

Futurism


Martini seems to have been an active supporter of the Futurist movement between 1914 and 1918. He certainly corresponded with Umberto Boccioni and produced a modernist booklet in 1918.[1] His early works show an archaic tendency, two-dimensionality and polychrome effects[2]


In Fascist Italy


His later works returned to a more traditional style, but with "irony, agility and an eclectic capacity to combine or reinterpret sources".[2] Between the wars, he became the semi-official sculptor of the fascist regime. He was literally overwhelmed by commitments: great monuments and commemorative works for courthouses, churches and universities. Examples include the great bronze at La Sapienza University in Rome and the memorial to the aviator Tito Minniti. He sculpted the monument to the Fallen at the Palazzo delle Poste, Naples.


Post-war


After the fall of Mussolini, feeling that his art had been corrupted, he published an essay against sculpture in the magazine La Martini in 1945: "scultura, lingua morta" (sculpture, a dead language). He writes for example: "La scultura un'arte è da n*gri e senza pace" (sculpture is a black and unquiet art).

Despite this attack on his own métier, he created one significant work after the war, a marble sculpture in a tribute to the guerrilla leader Primo Visentin, known as "Masaccio", who had been killed at the end of the war in Loria (Padua) in unexplained circumstances.

Martini worked with many materials (clay, wood, plaster, stone, especially marble, bronze, silver) but never moved far from figuration, although he was able to model abstract forms, as his atmosfera di una testa (vibrations of a head) of 1944 testifies. He exercised great influence on later Italian sculptors such as Marino Marini, Emilio Greco, Marcello Mascherini, Pericle Fazzini, and his student Fiore de Henriquez.




References


  1. Günter Berghaus, International futurism in arts and literature, Walter de Gruyter, 2000, p. 475.
  2. Gloria Fossi, Marco Bussagli, Italian Art, Giunti Editore, 2004, p. 556.

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На других языках


[de] Arturo Martini

Arturo Martini (* 11. August 1889 in Treviso; † 22. März 1947 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Bildhauer.
- [en] Arturo Martini

[es] Arturo Martini

Arturo Martini (1889-1947) fue uno de los principales escultores italianos de entre la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Segunda. Se movió entre un vigoroso clasicismo (casi romano antiguo) y más tarde el modernismo. En 1939 abandona la escultura en conjunto y escribe un libro titulado La escultura está muerta, tal vez en respuesta al régimen fascista bajo el que se veían obligados a trabajar los escultores italianos. Después de la guerra, volvió a hacer un monumento más antes de su muerte.

[fr] Arturo Martini

Arturo Martini (Trévise, 1889 – Milan, 1947) est un sculpteur italien qui a travaillé le bois, la pierre et le bronze.

[it] Arturo Martini

Arturo Martini (Treviso, 11 agosto 1889 – Milano, 22 marzo 1947) è stato uno scultore, pittore, incisore e docente italiano.



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