San Marino April 15, 2009 dFR cs Gallery San Marino
opens next Saturday at 18 of the exhibition of Count Bartolomeo Manzoni Borghesi (1910-1975). Of a great painter of San Marino, very human reluctance to, never wanted to exhibit his works. Although the excellent quality of Manzoni Borghesi, for all his friends Meo, there were and there are evidences of the great critics. In fact, in his canvases, boards and ceramics in his "beats" a poignant sense of time, which allowed him to stop, with nostalgia for the seasons go, the passage thereof by the rural culture to another that runs.
For the exhibition, there will be an expected opening address of the writer Carlo Lucarelli, who knew the teacher as a child and will evaluate the best stylistic emergencies. Emergencies, among others, reveal how Manzoni Borghesi after studying in the Academy of Bologna and Venice, I learned the secrets of the graphic manual, has been able to dip the soul of his creations in the memory of unparalleled precursors such as Paolo Uccello, Amedeo Modigliani, CarrĂ , Morandi, and even Burri: not for nothing, in some of his paintings, depicting green fields and fallow land, there are great divisions of the scenes. What a geometric mosaic tiles, or rather pieces of brilliantly colored side by side or stacked.
The importance of the event has already earned the patronage of the Secretary of State for Culture and Tourism and a successful complaint by Vittorio Sgarbi. Also, a word of mouth that has already awakened runs for Meo Manzoni Borghesi, the affectionate memory of his friends who had the good fortune to know him and admire his paintings.
For visitors of the exhibition will, also possible to evaluate the man who was Bartolomeo Manzoni Borghesi: reserved but friendly, able to vibrate in his paintings and ancient ways of life of noble San Marino, where the lowly educated and knew the roads meet, stop and dialogue.
The exhibition will run until May 23 at the following times: from 10 to 13 and from 15 to 18:30. For information cell. 329 0525772 - 0549 991 237.
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