Scatizzi Sergio
(Italian painter, 1918 - 2009)
- Among the great Italian masters of the Second Half of the 20th Century
- His works have been shown in pretigious public institutions
- Included in a Venice Biennal
- Included in a Rome Quadriennal
- His works are in public e private collections, in Italy and abroad
- Reviewed by authoritative critics and art historians
«a painter who was one of the best, and not only in Tuscany, in the second half of the twentieth century. A period that Scatizzi experienced alone, like a comet, having precociously discovered in painting and nature a shelter from the pain and boredom of his existence» (Giovanni Faccenda)
Sergio Scatizzi was born in Gragnano, in the province of Lucca, on October 20, 1918. After spending his childhood in Valdinievole and in the Lucca countryside, he moved very young to Rome, where he came into contact with some of the greatest painters of that environment, remaining particularly attracted by the artistic talent of Mario Mafai, Giovanni Stradone, Emnuele Cavalli e di Antonietta Raphael.
Returning to Montecatini in 1938, he began to paint his first landscapes, interspersed with some still lifes of flowers and some watercolor portraits. Between 1939 and 1943 important meetings took place for him: Giovanni Comisso, Filippo de Pisis, Giorgio Morandi and Ardengo Soffici, among others.
In 1948 he went to Paris in the company of Giovanni Comisso and met Filippo de Pisis again. His return to Italy two years later (1950) coincides with the invitation to exhibit at the XXV Venice Biennale.
This period also dates back to his first contacts with the Florentine environment of painters and writers, where, once known Ottone Rosai, he will establish friendly relations with Ugo Capocchini, Mario Marcucci, Enzo Pregno e Nino Tirinnanzi.
Definitively established in Florence in 1955, in an old studio at number 3 of via de 'Federighi, a fruitful collaboration began with the Galleria Indiano which will end in 1969, at the end of a season (that of dried flowers and Volterranian lands, presented for the first time in 1962) which definitively imposes him among the most prominent figures within his generation, as shown by the participation in the IX Quadrennial of Rome in 1965 and the success at the XVIII Prize of the Fiorino and the City of Florence in 1967.
Between 1970 and 2000 other significant awards corroborate its success. We mention only a few: the personal room at the XX Premio Il Fiorino in 1971, the anthological Palazzo Strozzi, curated by Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti, in 1982, the great exhibition at Palazzo Pitti, at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna, between December 1997 and February 1998, entitled "The Years of Informal".
Sergio Scatizzi died in Florence in 2009.
-
Fiori, 1972
cm 30x40, Original oil painting on wood
2,500.00 EUR
-
La luna, 2007
cm 40x30, Oil on hardboard
-
Sul mare, 2006
cm 40x30, Oil on hardboard
-
Fiori di Cecco Bravo, 1999
cm 60x50, Original oil painting on wood
2,400.00 EUR
-
Firenze, 1997
cm 53x43, Original oil painting on wood
1,700.00 EUR
-
Paesaggio, 1989
cm 70x100, Original oil painting on wood
3,600.00 EUR
-
Primavera, 1995
cm 40x50, Original oil painting on wood
1,700.00 EUR
-
Campagna in Toscana, 1996
cm 100x70, Original oil painting on board/canvas
3,300.00 EUR
-
Venezia, 2004
cm 28x28, Original oil painting on wood
1,400.00 EUR