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Ennio Morlotti (21
September 1910 – 15
December 1992) was an
Italian painter of the
Corrente de Vita
movement started in
Milan as a
counterpoint to nationalistic...
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language used in his work fits
within the
qualities of this movement.
Ennio Morlotti was an
Italian painter who was part of the Arte
Informale movement.[1]...
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known as Phobia. The
founding members were
Giuliano Gizzi (guitar), Cami
Morlotti (b****), Mark
Rankin (vocals), Alan
Thornton (drums), and
David Aitken (guitar)...
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including Carlo Carrà,
Loris Cecchini,
Gianni Colombo,
Lucio Fontana,
Ennio Morlotti,
Bruno Munari and
Studio Azzurro [it].: 52
Between 2015 and 2017 Museo...
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Zoran Mušič
Aristide Maillol Ewald Mataré
Paula Modersohn-Becker
Ennio Morlotti Alfred Manessier Henri Matisse Amedeo Modigliani Richard Mortensen Franz...
- 1990–1992: Eric Bergère, women's ready-to-wear
collections 1992–2001:
Dominique Morlotti, women's and men's ready-to-wear
collections 1996–1998:
Ocimar Versolato...
- 20th-century
works by
Giuseppe Capogrossi,
Fabrizio Clerici,
Emilio Greco,
Ennio Morlotti,
Bruno Munari,
Achille Perilli,
Arnaldo and Giò Pomodoro, Pic****o, Aligi...
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works in the
museum are
Filippo de Pisis,
Mario Mafai,
Mario Sironi,
Ennio Morlotti,
Giorgio Morandi, and
Luigi Fontana.
Comune of
Modena entry on Palazzo...
- the "regime" of art.
Morlotti, who was from Bergamo, and
Longaretti established a
friendship that
would continue until Morlotti's death in 1999. As a result...
- Fazzini. By contrast, the
informal experiences of
Renato Birolli,
Ennio Morlotti,
Zoran Music, Afro Basadella, and
Achille Perilli are
flanked by abstract...