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Carlo Carrà (Italian: [ˈkarlo karˈra]; February 11, 1881 April 13, 1966) was an Italian painter and a leading figure of the Futurist movement that flourished in Italy during the beginning of the 20th century. In addition to his many paintings, he wrote a number of books concerning art. He taught for many years in the city of Milan.

Carlo Carrà
Carrà in front of Le Figaro, Paris, February 9, 1912
Born(1881-02-11)February 11, 1881
Quargnento, Italy
DiedApril 13, 1966(1966-04-13) (aged 85)
Milan, Italy
Known forPainting
MovementFuturism, Metaphysical art

Biography


Carrà was born in Quargnento, near Alessandria (Piedmont). At the age of 12 he left home in order to work as a mural decorator.

In 1899–1900, Carrà was in Paris decorating pavilions at the Exposition Universelle, where he became acquainted with contemporary French art. He then spent a few months in London in contact with exiled Italian anarchists, and returned to Milan in 1901. In 1906, he enrolled at Brera Academy (Accademia di Brera) in the city, and studied under Cesare Tallone. In 1910 he signed, along with Umberto Boccioni, Luigi Russolo and Giacomo Balla the Manifesto of Futurist Painters, and began a phase of painting that became his most popular and influential.

Carlo Carrà, 1912, Woman on the Balcony, (Simultaneità, La donna al balcone), Collezione R. Jucker, Milan, Italy
Carlo Carrà, 1912, Woman on the Balcony, (Simultaneità, La donna al balcone), Collezione R. Jucker, Milan, Italy

Carrà's Futurist phase ended around the time World War I began. His work, while still using some Futurist concepts, began to deal more clearly with form and stillness, rather than motion and feeling. Inspired by Trecento painting, children's art, and the work of Henri Rousseau, Carrà soon began creating still lifes in a simplified style that emphasized the reality of ordinary objects.[1] In 1917 he met Giorgio de Chirico in Ferrara, and worked with him there for several weeks. Influenced by de Chirico, Carrà began including mannequin imagery in his paintings.[2] The two artists were the innovators of a style they called "metaphysical painting". By 1919, Carrà's metaphysical phase was giving way to an archaicism inspired by the works of Giotto, whom he admired as "the artist whose forms are closest to our manner of conceiving the construction of bodies in space."[3] Carrà's painting The Daughters of Lot (1919) exemplifies the new direction of his work. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, he concentrated mainly on landscape painting and developed a more atmospheric style.[4] An example from this period is his 1928 Morning by the Sea.

He is best known for his 1911 Futurist work, The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli. Carrà was indeed an anarchist as a young man but, along with many other Futurists, later held more reactionary political views, becoming ultranationalist and irredentist before and during the war. He supported fascism after 1918. In the 1930s, Carrà signed a manifesto in which called for support of the state ideology through art.[5] The Strapaese group he joined, founded by Giorgio Morandi, was strongly influenced by fascism and responded to the neo-classical guidelines which had been set by the regime after 1937,[6] but was opposed to the ideological drive towards strong centralism.[7]

Carrà died in Milan in 1966.


Selected works



References


  1. Cowling and Mundy pp. 52–53.
  2. Cowling and Mundy p. 52.
  3. Cowling and Mundy p. 56.
  4. Cowling and Mundy p. 57.
  5. Pinkus, p.20
  6. Antliff, p.2; Pugliese, p.16
  7. Antliff, p.2
  8. "Stale Session". ti.ch.

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[de] Carlo Carrà

Carlo Dalmazzo Carrà .mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}[ˈkarlo karˈra] (* 11. Februar 1881 in Quargnento (Provinz Alessandria); † 13. April 1966 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Maler und Kunstschriftsteller. Er zählt zu den Begründern des italienischen Futurismus.
- [en] Carlo Carrà

[es] Carlo Carrà

Carlo Carrà [ˈkarlo karˈra] Quargnento, 11 de febrero de 1881 - Milán, 13 de abril de 1966) fue un pintor italiano, uno de los líderes del movimiento futurista junto con Marinetti, que floreció en Italia a principios del siglo XX. Además de sus numerosas pinturas, escribió diversos libros relacionados con el arte.

[fr] Carlo Carrà

Carlo Carrà (prononcé : [ˈkarlo karˈra]), né le 11 février 1881 à Quargnento près d'Alexandrie en Italie, mort le 13 avril 1966 à Milan, est un peintre italien, cofondateur du futurisme.

[it] Carlo Carrà

Carlo Dalmazzo Carrà (Quargnento, 11 febbraio 1881 – Milano, 13 aprile 1966) è stato un pittore e docente italiano, professore presso l'Accademia di Brera dal 1939 al 1951.

[ru] Карра, Карло

Карло Карра́ Дальмаццо (итал. Carlo Carrà; 11 февраля 1881 года, Куарньенто (итал. Quargnento), Пьемонт — 13 апреля 1966 года, Милан) — итальянский художник-график, представитель футуризма и метафизической живописи.



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