Felice Casorati
Felice Casorati was an Italian painter who was a leading figure in the Italian modernist movement and is known for his distinctive style, which combines elements of classicism and modernism.
Casorati began his artistic career in the early 1900s, studying at the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti in Turin. He was initially influenced by the Italian Renaissance but soon began to develop his unique style, characterized by a fascination with light and color, as well as a sense of psychological depth.
Throughout his career, Casorati remained committed to exploring the possibilities of modernism in painting, while also drawing on the rich traditions of Italian art. He was particularly interested in the expressive potential of color and form, and his works are marked by a sense of balance and harmony.
Casorati's works have been exhibited extensively throughout Italy and internationally, and he was the recipient of numerous awards and honors throughout his career. His work is held in the collections of many major museums, including the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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Born in 1883
Country:
Italy, Novara