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Fine settimana, 1971

Emilio Tadini

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Description

Provenance: Gio Marconi
Dimensions: Sheet: 70 x 50 cm – Image: 58 x 42 cm
Signature: Pencil signature
Product conditions: Mint
Technique: Screen printing – 75 copies + XXV

 

EMILIO TADINI

Was born in Milan on 5 June 1927. Tadini’s artistic career developed on different levels, and he can be considered in all respects an all-round intellectual; he was a poet, journalist and writer of essays, in addition to the success and recognition he obtained as a painter. Tadini’s pictorial style is influenced by both English Pop Art and the early Surrealism of Salvador Dalì and Giorgio De Chirico, creating works that remain suspended halfway between the dream world and the real one. The imagery and figures of his paintings are historical figures, philosophers, circus performers and fairy tale characters transfigured by his imagination, through the use of lively and brilliant colours. In 2001 the city of Milan paid homage to him with an anthological exhibition “Emilio Tadini: Works 1959/2000”, at Palazzo Reale. During his long and brilliant artistic career, Tadini exhibited his works in the most important Italian art museums, with important international exhibitions. He was invited twice to the Venice Art Biennale in the ’78-’82 editions. From 1997 to 2000 he was president of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts. He died in Milan in 2002.