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influenced the development of his style, which was characterized by mysticism and a personal symbolism. His period of greatest activity was between 1927 and the autumn of 1930; during these years he produced his most important works, such as
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His unique style combined elements of symbolism, surrealism, and expressionism, evoking an intense emotional impact through his vivid color palette and distorted figuration.
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period. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1927. At about this time, he also began publishing his poetry and essays.
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from which he had suffered for years forced him to abandon painting in favor of drawing. He died in
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Scipione's interest in art history led him to study the Italian old masters, as well as
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This article about an Italian painter born in the 20th century is a
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Scipione (2001). Brunella Antomarini; Susan Stewart (eds.).
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Macerata
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
Mario Mafai
Antonietta Raphael
Scuola romana
Expressionism
Fascist
El Greco
Goya
Chaïm Soutine
James Ensor
George Grosz
Venice Biennale
Rome Quadriennale
tuberculosis
Arco
Claudio Bonichi
nephew
ISBN
978-88-8158-329-4





"Scipione"
OCLC
18599156
Scipione(Gino Bonichi)

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