The ‘secret paintings’ of Federigo Angeli were presented for the first time at a 2009 monographic exhibition dedicated to the painter held at the Regional Council of Tuscany’s Palazzo del Pegaso.
This exhibition catalogue comprises a critical essay by art historian Marco Moretti, which shines a light on the life and art of Florentine painter Federigo Angeli (1891-1952). This 2009 show featured mostly unpublished artworks, which were personal pieces rather than commissions, and they now form part of the private collection of Angeli’s heirs.
This exhibition catalogue comprises a critical essay by art historian Marco Moretti, which shines a light on the life and art of Florentine painter Federigo Angeli (1891-1952). This 2009 show featured mostly unpublished artworks, which were personal pieces rather than commissions, and they now form part of the private collection of Angeli’s heirs.
Author: Marco Moretti
Edition: October 2009
Language: Italian
Pages: 34
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