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    Mario Mafai (12 February 1902 – 31 March 1965) was an Italian painter. With his wife Antonietta Raphaël he founded the modern art movement called the...
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    the Scuola Romana (Roman School) movement together with her husband Mario Mafai. She was an artist characterised by a profound anti-academic conviction...
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  • Enrico Maccioni (born 1940) Macrino d'Alba (c. 1460–1465–c. 1510–1520) Mario Mafai (1902–1965) Aimo Maggi (1756–1793) Alessandro Magnasco (1667–1749) Bastiano...
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  • and cardinals, seen with a vigorously expressive and hallucinated eye. Mario Mafai painted many scenes of Rome and its suburbs, and used warm chromatic...
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    "Unbridled Guttuso". He lived close to significant artists of the time: Mario Mafai, Corrado Cagli, Antonello Trombadori, keeping also in contact with the...
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  • Mancini returned to Perugia. The early works of Giuseppe Capogrossi and Mario Mafai appear to have been his points of reference for the Autoritratto (lit...
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    until 1979. She was born in Rome, to painters/sculptors Mario and Antonietta Raphael. Mafai De Pasquale was married to Pancrazio De Pasquale, future...
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    other left-leaning fascists like Filippo De Pisis, Renato Guttuso and Mario Mafai. From 1930 he contributed to the political and finance magazine Lo Stato...
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    Pericle Fazzini, Lucio Fontana, Renato Guttuso, Carlo Levi, Mino Maccari, Mario Mafai, Giacomo Manzù, Marino Marini, Ottone Rosai, Toti Scialoja, Ardengo Soffici...
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    phase in the mid-1950s. In November 1927, artists Antonietta Raphaël and Mario Mafai moved to No. 325 of Roman street via Cavour, in a Savoyan palace subsequently...
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