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One of 13 paintings by Angelo Liberati inspired by 13 Catullus' poems. Excerpt from Catullus' poem: "Quintia formosast multis..." Italian translation (by Gino Melchiorre): "A molti Quinzia piace: portamento eretto, candida pelle, alta, slanciata. Questo lo ammetto. Ma che sia attraente lo nego: non è bella per niente, non c’è un grano di sale in quel corpo imponente. Lesbia sì ch’è davvero bella e fascinosa perché a tutte le belle ha rubato qualcosa."
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in
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Angelo Liberati was born in Frascati (Rome) in 1946, on the second of June. The meeting (Rome, 1964) with the italo-argentinian painter Silvio Benedetto was an opportunity for him to learn the painting techniques, thanks to habitual visiting of the studio of the artist, in Via del Babuino, an historic street between Piazza del Popolo and Piazza di Spagna. This was his favourite route to frequent the leading galleries in the sixties (Galleria Due Mondi, Il Fante di Spade, L'Attico, La Nuova Pesa). In 1970 he went to live in Sardinia, where, in contact with Sardinian neo-avant-gardes (Galleria Sinibaldi, Il Basilisco, Arte Duchamp), he developed a poetics which combines rediscovery of the pictorial qualities with pop techniques (décollage and collage). Programmaticly, his graphic works are influenced by Renzo Vespignani, close friend for almost 20 years. ------------------------------------------- Angelo Liberati est né à Frascati (Rome) en 1946, le deux Juin. La rencontre (Rome, 1964) avec le peintre italo-argentin Silvio Benedetto a été pour lui l'occasion d'apprendre les techniques de peinture, grâce à la fréquentation habituelle de l'atelier de l'artiste, dans la Via del Babuino, une rue historique entre Piazza del Popolo et Piazza di Spagna. Il s'agissait de son itinéraire préféré pour fréquenter les galeries principales dans les années soixante (Galleria Due Mondi, Il Fante di Spade, L'Attico, La Nuova Pesa). En 1970 il est allé vivre en Sardaigne, où, en contact avec les néo-avant-gardes sardes (Galleria Sinibaldi, Il Basilisco, Arte Duchamp), il a développé une poétique qui allie la redécouverte des qualités picturales avec des techniques pop (collage et décollage). Ses oeuvres graphiques sont, intentionnellement, influencés par Renzo Vespignani, proche ami pendant près de 20 ans. ------------------------------------------- Angelo Liberati wurde am 2. Juni 1946 in Frascati (Rom) geboren. Die Bekanntschaft (Rom, 1964) mit dem Maler Silvio Benedetto (Italo-Argentinier) und die regelmäßigen Besuche in seinem Atelier in der Via del Babuino (einer historischen Straße zwischen der Piazza del Popolo und Piazza di Spagna), waren für ihn eine Gelegenheit Maltechniken zu erlernen. Unter den führenden Galerien der 60er Jahren bevorzugte er folgende Route: Galleria Due Mondi , Il Fante di Spade , La Tartaruga , La Nuova Pesa.
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