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Lionello Venturi (25 April 1885, Modena – 14 August 1961, Rome) was an Italian historian and critic of art. He edited the first catalogue raisonné of Paul Cézanne.

Lionello Venturi
Lionello Venturi

Life


Lionello Venturi was born in 1885, son of art historian Adolfo Venturi. He became a specialist in the art of the Italian Renaissance, but was also interested in late 19th and early 20th century art.[1] In 1918 he met the financier and collector Riccardo Gualino, and advised him to buy work by Amedeo Modigliani.[2] Gualino and Venturi supported Turin painters such as Felice Casorati and the Gruppo di Sei (Group of Six), which included Carlo Levi, Francesco Menzio, Jessie Boswell, Gigi Chessa, Enrico Paolucci and Nicola Galante.[3] Venturi was appointed Professor of Art History at the University of Turin in 1919. One of his first students there was Mary Pittaluga, who wrote her thesis on Fromentin under Venturi.[1] In 1930 Venturi organized a retrospective exhibition of Modigliani's work in Venice based on the paintings owned by Gualino.[2]

Though appointed his father's successor in the art history chair at the University of Rome in 1931, Venturi refused to swear allegiance to Benito Mussolini's regime in August 1931 and so was forced to resign from the university. He left Italy, initially moving to Paris, where he wrote, advised art dealers and museum curators, and produced the first catalogue raisonné of Paul Cézanne. After the establishment of the Vichy regime, he emigrated to the United States, living in New York City until 1945 and lecturing at a range of American universities.[4] While in America, he joined the antifascist Mazzini Society. After the war he returned to Italy, taking up his chair in art history at Rome.

Lionello Venturi was influenced by the idealism of Benedetto Croce as well as the writing of Alois Riegl and Heinrich Wölfflin.[1]

His son was the historian Franco Venturi.


Works



References


  1. Venturi, Lionello. Dictionary of Art Historians. Archived from the original on 2013-08-24.
  2. Mann, Vivian B. (1989). Gardens and Ghettos: The Art of Jewish Life in Italy. University of California Press. p. 188. ISBN 978-0-520-06825-4. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  3. Jirat-Wasiutyński, Vojtěch (2007). Modern Art and the Idea of the Mediterranean. University of Toronto Press. p. 189. ISBN 978-0-8020-9170-3. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  4. Golan, Romy (2006). Christopher E. G. Benfey; Karen Remmler (eds.). The Critical Moment: Lionello Venturi. America| Artists, Intellectuals, And World War II: The Pontigny Encounters at Mount Holyoke College, 1942-1944. Univ of Massachusetts Press. pp. 122–135.



На других языках


[de] Lionello Venturi

Lionello Venturi (* 25. April 1885 in Modena; † 14. August 1961 in Rom) war ein italienischer Kunsthistoriker.
- [en] Lionello Venturi

[es] Lionello Venturi

Lionello Venturi (Roma 25 de abril de 1885- ibíd. 14 de agosto de 1961) fue un pensador italiano crítico e historiador del arte.[1]

[fr] Lionello Venturi

Lionello Venturi (Modène, 25 avril 1885 – Rome, 14 août 1961) est un critique historien de l'art italien.

[it] Lionello Venturi

Lionello Venturi (Modena, 25 aprile 1885 – Roma, 14 agosto 1961) è stato un critico d'arte e storico dell'arte italiano.



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