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Artist: Marius Vasselon
Still life of summer flowers with portrait of a woman
By Marius Vasselon
Located in PARIS, FR
Marius VASSELON
Saint-Etienne, 1841 - Paris, 1924
Still life of summer flowers with portrait of a woman
Painting, oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1864 lower left
Painting: 50 x 60 cm ...
Category
19th Century Academic Marius Vasselon Art
Materials
Oil
Flowers
By Marius Vasselon
Located in Paris, FR
Marius Vasselon,
1841-1924
"Bouquet de Fleurs dans un Vase "
Oil on canvas,
Signed lower left
Canvas: 29 1/2" high x 23 5/8" wide
Frame: 36 1/4" high x 29 7/8" wide
Category
19th Century Academic Marius Vasselon Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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Maestro Vittorio Angini was born in in 1946 in Italy in Arrezo, Toscana.
He lives and works in Arezzo in the former Franciscan Hospice of Bagnaia.
He has participated in the artistic activities of many cultural groups including: the “Cultural Center
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the most important goldsmith companies in Arezzo and to undertake a collaboration with the Private Mint of
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Borley Twist in Chicago and Hinsdale (USA).
In 2014 at the exhibition "Memories of natures, myths and geometries" at the Chiostro del Bramante-Rome.
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Dicono di Angini
Tra spiritualità e colore
La scomposizione delle sue opere è frutto di quella della sua anima, sempre alla ricerca
di qualcosa che vada oltre. Nei suoi occhi, come nelle sue tele, c’è una malinconia
“viva” che ci attraversa e ci emoziona, trasportandoci in un mondo fantastico e
complesso; come lui. Tutta la sua vita è stata una sperimentazione artistica volta alla
conoscenza di sé, degli altri e del mondo che lo circonda. Nei suoi colori predomina il
giallo della luce divina e della speranza.
Una consapevolezza del sé ottenuta mediante la sperimentazione artistica come
strumento di conoscenza, come atto di autoriflessione, attraverso l’indagine del proprio
vissuto, in costante tensione con l’esterno, quasi volesse far emergere quel tripudio di
emozioni che tiene nelle stanze della sua anima.
Olimpia Bruni
Intervista con Dalì
Da un’idea di Josè Van Roy Dalì, “In mostra con Dalì”. Un progetto d’arte che si
concretizza in una mostra itinerante, in omaggio al padre Salvador Dalì.
Lo scorso anno partiva, come una caccia al tesoro, presso la Galleria Tondinelli, nel
favoloso scenario del Complesso Monumentale di San Carlino delle Quattro Fontane, a
Roma, la prima edizione della mostra itinerante con la partecipazione degli artisti:
Vittorio Angini, Graziano Peretti, Fausto Ciotti, Ileana Della Matera, Loredana Bendini,
Ada Cardilli, Patrizio Veronese e Mario Spigariol.
Tra gli artisti in mostra di particolare rilievo – non togliendo prestigio agli altri
partecipanti – le sorprendenti opere del pittore aretino Vittorio Angini. Invitato nel 2007
su segnalazione di Josè Van Roy Dalì, figlio d’arte del famoso pittore catalano, a
partecipare alla “Quadriennale d’Arte Contemporanea”, tenutasi a Roma presso il
“Vittoriano”, Angini collabora attualmente all’importante progetto d’arte “In mostra con
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Nuova Zelanda, Sud Africa, Inghilterra, Irlanda.
La sua pittura, risplendente di luce diffusa, penetra nella nostra capacità e sensibilità di
stimolare ricordi ancestrali, che pensiamo sepolti nei meandri della nostra memoria. In
molte delle sue opere par di cogliere una sorta di metempsicosi del colore, che nelle sue
ricercate tinte pare trasferirsi, espandersi, in ogni angolo della tela, fluttuando oltre le
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confini della percezione visiva, quasi ad illustrare, ad indicare la strada di un mondo che
necessariamente dimora e vive oltre il quadro, espandendosi in orizzonti più ampi. Le
forme, i paesaggi, i giochi di colore, i ritratti, appaiono come effigi della nostra
esistenza, che coesistono nell’intercalare del ticchettio del tempo che scorre.
Addentrarsi nelle parole di Josè Van Roy Dalì è sempre oltremodo affascinante e
l’incontro avvenuto presso la sua casa museo mi ha fornito l’occasione per
approfondimenti sul pittore Vittorio Angini e su “In Mostra con Dalì”.
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itinerante, svelano le verità nascoste dei nostri desideri e della nostra immaginazione.
Trovano affinità con le Sue opere d’arte ed il Suo percorso pittorico?
R. Prima di tutto trovano affinità con il mio gusto e con il mio senso estetico del bello.
Inoltre, scavando nel “labirinto” artistico di Angini, tra i lavori del passato e nei vari
percorsi, ho trovato molteplici mondi paralleli multicromatici, che mi hanno fatto
apprezzare ulteriormente il lavoro di questo artista.
D. Ho avuto modo di ammirare tra le molte opere esposte nella sua galleria privata,
appunto in Via Salvador Dalì, quelle di Vittorio Angini. So che sono state largamente
apprezzate nel mondo della cultura e dell’arte. Un suo parere strettamente personale su
tali opere?
R. Il modo immediato di trasmettere, attraverso i colori, indefinibili emozioni, con la
medesima semplicità di un grande romanziere.
D. Maestro, in questa interessante esposizione “In mostra con Dalì”, ciascun artista
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