Angelo Savelli

Italian painter
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Angelo Savelli
Born(1911-10-30)30 October 1911
Pizzo, Calabria, Italy
Died28 April 1995(1995-04-28) (aged 83)
Boldeniga, Italy
NationalityItalian
OccupationPainter
Websiteangelosavelli.com

Angelo Savelli (30 October 1911 – 28 April 1995) was an Italian painter.[1] His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.[2]

Savelli has work in the Whitney Museum[3] and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Angelo Savelli". mlfineart. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Angelo Savelli". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Angelo Savelli". whitney.org. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Angelo Savelli". americanart.si.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2024.

Bibliography

  • Marnicola G., Savelli, Il Messaggero, Rome, 16 September 1936.
  • Trombadori Antonello, Savelli, Primato, Rome, 1 April 1941.
  • Venturoli Marcello, Savelli, Raccolta, Rome, April–May 1941.
  • Bartolini Luigi, Savelli, Libera Stampa, Lugano, 14 August 1941.
  • Crespi Attilio, Savelli, Emporium, Bergamo, October 1941.
  • Piovene Guido, Savelli, Primato, Rome, 1 October 1941.
  • Francini Alberto, Savelli, La Tribuna, Rome, 14 December 1941.
  • Podestà Attilio, Savelli, Il secolo XIX, Genova, 19 April 1942.
  • Podestà Attilio, Galleria Spiga, Milano, 16-27 May 1942.
  • Guttuso Renato, Savelli, Beltempo, Edizioni della Cometa, Rome, 1942.
  • Guzzi Virgilio, Galleria Il Ritrovo, Rome, 1942.
  • Bartolini Luigi, Savelli, Corriere Padano, 1 August 1942.
  • Repaci Leonida, La quarta Ouadriennale: I pittori, L'Illustrazione Italiana, 23 May 1943.
  • Bellonzi Fortunato, Savelli, Domenica, Rome, 6 August 1944.
  • Costes Monotti, A. Presence, Buenos Aires, 1 June 1945.
  • Scialoja Toti, Savelli, Mercurio, 10 June 1945.
  • Venturoli Marcello, Angelo Savelli, L'Universo, 17 November 1945.
  • Peirce Guglielmo, Turcato e Savelli all'Art Club, L'Unità, 18 November 1945.
  • Galluppi Enrico, Savelli, Libera Stampa, Lugano, 21 November 1945.
  • Frattani, Savelli, Il Momento, 23 November 1945.
  • Ciarletta Nicola, Il Risveglio, Rome, 28 November 1945.
  • Bucarelli Palma, L'indipendente, Rome, 29 November 1945.
  • Argan, Giulio Carlo, La Nuova Europa, Rome, 2 December 1945.
  • Prampolini Enrico, Galleria Cronache, Bologna, 1946 - presentation catalogue.
  • Costes Monotti, A. Presence, 10 June 1946.
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