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Discover Emilio Pettoruti (1892-1971), the Argentine painter who sparked controversy with his avant-garde Cubist & Futurist exhibitions! Explore his unique style and lasting legacy.

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Artist Biography

Emilio Pettoruti: A Pioneer of Argentine Modernism

  • Born: La Plata, Argentina (October 1, 1892)
  • Died: Paris, France (October 16, 1971)

Emilio Pettoruti was a pivotal figure in the development of modern art in Argentina. His career, marked by innovation and controversy, significantly shaped the artistic landscape of his country during the 20th century. He is remembered for his unique blend of European avant-garde influences—Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism, and Abstraction—adapted to a distinctly Latin American sensibility.

Early Life and Artistic Training

  • Family Background: Born into a prosperous Italian immigrant family in La Plata, Pettoruti's early environment fostered an appreciation for modern design and urban aesthetics. The geometric layout of the city deeply influenced his artistic vision.
  • Formal Education: At fourteen, he enrolled at the local Academy of Fine Arts but quickly left, believing self-directed study would be more beneficial.
  • Mentorship with Emilio Coutaret: He studied caricature portraits under architect and drawing instructor Emilio Coutaret at the Museum of Natural History's drawing school. A successful caricature of Rodolfo Sarrat secured him a travel scholarship to Italy in 1913.
  • Italian Renaissance Influence: In Florence, Pettoruti immersed himself in the study of Renaissance masters like Fra Angelico, Masaccio, and Giotto. He was profoundly impacted by fourteenth-century art, particularly its emphasis on geometric proportion and equilibrium, which became foundational elements in his own style.

European Influences and Artistic Development

  • Futurism: While in Italy, Pettoruti engaged with the burgeoning Futurist movement, absorbing its dynamism and focus on speed and technology. He read *Lacerba*, a Florentine futurist magazine.
  • Cubism: In Paris, he encountered Juan Gris, who significantly influenced his adoption of Cubist principles—fragmentation, multiple perspectives, and geometric abstraction.
  • Der Sturm Gallery: Exhibiting at Herwarth Walden's Der Sturm gallery in Berlin exposed him to a wider range of European avant-garde art.
  • Friendship with Jose Carlos Mariategui: A long-standing friendship developed with the Peruvian writer Jose Carlos Mariategui, further enriching his intellectual and artistic perspectives.

Return to Argentina and Artistic Scandal

  • Introduction of Modernism: Pettoruti returned to Buenos Aires in 1924, aiming to introduce European modernism to a largely conservative Argentine art scene.
  • The 1924 Exhibition Controversy: His first exhibition sparked considerable controversy and scandal due to its radical departure from traditional Argentine artistic themes—landscapes, gauchos, cattle, etc. The Buenos Aires public was not yet ready for such an avant-garde display.
  • Xul Solar's Assessment: Despite the initial resistance, fellow artist Xul Solar recognized Pettoruti’s significance, stating that his work served as a “great stimulating force and a point of departure for our own future artistic evolution.”
  • Focus on Urban Themes: His compositions frequently featured vertical city streets, reflecting his fascination with urban landscapes and modern architecture.

Later Career and Legacy

  • Museum Directorship: From 1930 to 1947, he served as director of the Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes in La Plata.
  • International Recognition: His work gained international acclaim, with a major exhibition in San Francisco in 1942 leading to increased demand for his art worldwide.
  • Return to Europe: Facing political pressures and conservative artistic trends in Argentina, he returned to Europe in 1952.
  • Autobiography: He wrote his autobiography, *Un pintor ante el espejo* (A Painter Before the Mirror), in Paris in 1968.
  • Lasting Impact: Emilio Pettoruti’s innovative approach to art had a profound and lasting impact on Argentine art, opening doors for other artists and audiences to explore new artistic territories. He is considered one of the most influential artists in Argentina's 20th-century history.
Emilio Pettoruti

Emilio Pettoruti

1892 - 1971 , Argentina

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Cubism
    • Futurism
    • Constructivism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Argentine Modern Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Fra Angelico
    • Masaccio
    • Giotto
    • Juan Gris
  • Date Of Birth: October 1, 1892
  • Date Of Death: October 16, 1971
  • Full Name: Emilio Pettoruti
  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Place Of Birth (City And Country): La Plata, Argentina