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Explore the abstract art of Osvaldo Licini (1894-1958), an Italian painter blending abstraction, surrealism & symbolic figures. Discover his unique style & legacy.

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Dopo la stagione da lui stesso definita dubitativamente “realista?” (O. Licini a G. Scheiwiller, 1929), che attraversa interamente gli anni Venti, con lo schiudersi del nuovo decennio, Licini si volge all’astrazione. Sul finire del 1931, di passaggio a Parigi, entra in contatto con le diverse tendenze non figurative che proprio allora si andavano raccogliendo, nella capitale francese, attorno a Cerle et Carré – il gruppo fondato da Michel Seuphor e Torres Garcia, nella cui rivista uscita in tre numeri nel corso del 1931 sono pubblicati, fra gli altri, interventi e opere di Mondrian, Vantogerloo, Arp, Russolo, Prampolini e Schwitters. Tuttavia, è probabilmente a partire da un momento precedente che nella ricerca di Licini il rapporto con il referente naturale si era andato prosciugando, per dissolversi in una sintassi totalmente astratta, che si differenzia tanto dalle esperienze geometriche francesi quanto da quelle degli artisti italiani gravitanti attorno alla Galleria del Milione di Milano, con cui Licini entrerà in contatto nel corso del 1935. Come scrive Fabrizio D’Amico, Licini “rovescia le quiete composizioni dei compagni, le loro algide sintassi di spazi scanditi, in bilichi periclitanti, in assetti quasi scherzosi, in ritmi allusivi, ammiccanti, frananti”. L’astrazione è infatti per Licini “l’arte dei colori e delle forme libere, liberamente concepite, ed è anche un atto di volontà e di creazione, ed è, contrariamente a quello che è l’architettura, un’arte irrazionale, con predominio di fantasia e immaginazione, cioè poesia”, com’egli stesso rivela nell’autopresentazione della mostra personale tenuta al Milione nel 1935.

アーティストの略歴

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Osvaldo Licini, born on March 22nd, 1894, in the small Italian town of Monte Vidon Corrado in the Marche region, embarked on an artistic journey that would see him become a pivotal figure in the development of abstract art. His early life was somewhat unconventional; his parents relocated to Paris shortly after his birth to pursue work opportunities, leaving young Osvaldo in the care of his paternal grandfather, Filippo, back in Monte Vidon Corrado. This separation instilled in him a sense of independence and perhaps contributed to an introspective nature that would later inform his artistic vision. While his parents established themselves in Paris—his father as a commercial poster designer and his mother running a fashion house—Osvaldo received a traditional art education, beginning studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna in 1908. It was here he forged a significant friendship with Giorgio Morandi, a fellow student who would become a lifelong companion and influence.

Licini’s initial artistic explorations were rooted in figurative representation, but even during his academic years, a subtle questioning of form and space began to emerge. He continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, where he encountered the burgeoning Futurist movement. While intrigued by their dynamism and rejection of traditional aesthetics, Licini never fully embraced Futurism’s tenets, maintaining a critical distance that allowed him to forge his own unique path.

The Path to Abstraction

The 1920s marked a period of transition for Licini. He became increasingly interested in the “Return to Order” movement and the *Novecento Italiano*, participating in exhibitions organized by Margherita Sarfatti, a prominent figure in promoting Italian art during the Fascist era. However, his participation was always tempered by a desire to simplify volumes and explore two-dimensionality without fully adhering to the rigid classicism favored by the group. This period saw him exhibiting still lifes and landscapes that hinted at an underlying abstraction, a move away from strict representation towards a more conceptual approach.

A pivotal moment arrived in 1935 with Licini’s relocation back to Paris. It was here he encountered the Circle et Carré and Abstraction-Création groups—collectives of artists dedicated to pure abstraction. Exposure to figures like Vasily Kandinsky, Alberto Magnelli, and František Kupka profoundly impacted his artistic development. He immersed himself in abstract research, fueled by a growing intellectual curiosity and a desire to express inner realities through non-representational forms. This year also saw him participate in the first Italian Abstract Art Exhibition in Turin, solidifying his position within the burgeoning abstract art scene.

Mature Style and Symbolic Language

By the late 1930s, Licini had fully embraced abstraction, developing a distinctive style characterized by biomorphic shapes, floating forms, and a subtle yet powerful use of color. His paintings are not entirely devoid of reference; they often evoke organic structures, symbolic figures, and dreamlike landscapes. He sought to create a visual language that transcended the literal, tapping into universal emotions and subconscious realms.

His compositions frequently feature balanced arrangements of shapes—often described as ‘equilibristic’—suggesting a delicate interplay between opposing forces. While abstract, his works are imbued with a sense of poetic resonance, hinting at narratives and emotional states without explicitly depicting them. The influence of Surrealism is also discernible in his art, particularly in the juxtaposition of unexpected forms and the exploration of psychological themes.

Later Life and Legacy

Following World War II, Licini returned to Monte Vidon Corrado where he unexpectedly entered public life, being elected Mayor in 1946. He continued to paint prolifically throughout his later years, refining his abstract language and exploring new compositional possibilities. His work gained increasing recognition both nationally and internationally.

Osvaldo Licini passed away on October 11th, 1958, leaving behind a significant body of work that continues to captivate and inspire. In 1986, the town of Monte Vidon Corrado established the Centro Studi Osvaldo Licini—a testament to his enduring legacy and commitment to his artistic vision. Licini’s contribution lies in his ability to blend abstraction with a subtle symbolic depth, creating paintings that are both visually compelling and emotionally resonant. He stands as a key figure in Italian abstract art, bridging the gap between figurative tradition and the radical experimentation of the avant-garde.

  • Key Influences: Giorgio Morandi, Futurist movement, Circle et Carré, Abstraction-Création group, Surrealism
  • Major Themes: Abstraction, symbolic figures, organic forms, emotional resonance, balance and equilibrium.
  • Notable Achievements: Participation in key Italian art exhibitions (Novecento Italiano, Quadriennale), development of a distinctive abstract style, election as Mayor of Monte Vidon Corrado, establishment of the Centro Studi Osvaldo Licini.
osvaldo licini

osvaldo licini

1894 - 1958 , Italy

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Giorgio Morandi']
  • Date Of Birth: 1894
  • Date Of Death: 1958
  • Full Name: Osvaldo Licini
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bird 2
    • Marine
  • Place Of Birth: Monte Vidon Corrado, Italy