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Renato Marino Mazzacurati (22 July 1907 – 18 September 1969) was an Italian painter and
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belonging to the modern movement of the ''
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(Roman School)'', of eclectic styles and able within his career span to represent the artistic currents of Cubism, Expressionism, and
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. He believed that art could sustain social functions.


Biography

Moved to
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in 1926, he befriended
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, Mario Mafai and Raphaël, creating with them an artistic movement called by Italian scholar
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the '' Scuola di via Cavour'' or Scuola Romana. In 1931 Mazzacurati went to
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, where he became particularly interested in the works of
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,
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and Picasso, as both his pictorial production (between 1931 and 1935) and his sculptures show. Their expressionism emphasizes the physical structure, as in ''Ritratto del conte N.'' (''Portrait of Count N.'', 1936), or deforms it into monstrously grotesque figures – e.g., see ''Imperatori e Imperatrici'' (''Emperors & Empresses'', 1942–1943). Subsequently, Mazzacurati tended towards a cruder realism, joining in 1947 the " Fronte Nuovo delle Arti". His other works include '' Martyrs’ Monument'' in
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(1960), ''Monumento al Partigiano (Monumento to the Partisan)'' in
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(1964) and the ''Monumento alle quattro giornate'' (''Monument to the Four days of Naples'') in
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. His work was also part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the
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.


See also

*
Scuola Romana Scuola romana or Scuola di via Cavour was a 20th-century art movement defined by a group of painters within Expressionism and active in Rome between 1928 and 1945, and with a second phase in the mid-1950s. Birth of the movement In November 192 ...
* Expressionism * Realism (arts) * Cubism


Notes


Bibliography

* G.C. Argan, ''Marino Mazzacurati'' on "Atti dell'Accademia Nazionale di S. Luca",
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1965-66 *M. Maccari, ''Mazzacurati'', catalogue, Accademia Nazionale di S. Luca,
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1966 *V. Martinelli, "Scipione e Mazzacurati pittore", on ''Studi in onore di V. Viale'',
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1967 *''Marino Mazzacurati'', catalogue by the Municipality of Reggio Emilia 1983, with essays by R. De Grada, G.C. Argan, R. Guttuso, ''et al.'' *M. De Luca, V. Mazzarella, R. Ruscio, ''Il Museo Marino Mazzacurati (The Mazzacurati Museum)'', Reggio Emilia 1995


External links


Mazzacurati
on ''Artcyclopedia''. Accessed 28/05/2011
''Monumento to the Partisan''
image on ''Ilovefiguresculpture.com''. Accessed 28/05/2011
''Fat man with child''
image on ''Ilovefiguresculpture.com''. Accessed 28/05/2011

on ''Scuolaromana.it''. Accessed 28/05/2011

sculpture (1943), image on ''Scuolaromana.it''. Accessed 27/05/2011

oil on canvas (1929), image on ''Scuolaromana.it''. Accessed 27/05/2011

on ''Scultura Italiana''. Accessed 28/05/2011 {{DEFAULTSORT:Mazzacurati, Renato Marino 1907 births 1969 deaths 20th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 20th-century Italian sculptors 20th-century Italian male artists Italian male sculptors People from the Province of Bologna Olympic competitors in art competitions