Giulio Carlo Argan (17 May 1909 – 12 November 1992) was an Italian
art historian
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,
critic
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and
politician
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.
Biography
Argan was born in
Turin
Turin ( , Piedmontese language, Piedmontese: ; it, Torino ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital ...
and studied in the
University of Turin
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, graduating in 1931. In 1928 he entered the
National Fascist Party
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. In the 1930 he worked for the National Antiquity and Arts Directorate, first in Turin and then in
Modena
Modena (, , ; egl, label= Modenese, Mòdna ; ett, Mutna; la, Mutina) is a city and '' comune'' (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.
A town, and seat o ...
and
Rome
, established_title = Founded
, established_date = 753 BC
, founder = King Romulus ( legendary)
, image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg
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, where he collaborated to the creation of the
Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione ed il Restauro
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and directed the magazine ''Le Arti''. His career was boosted by the friendship of the Fascist leader
Cesare Maria De Vecchi
Cesare Maria De Vecchi, 1st Conte di Val Cismon (14 November 1884 – 23 June 1959) was an Italian soldier, colonial administrator and Fascist politician.
Biography
De Vecchi was born in Casale Monferrato on 14 November 1884. After graduating ...
, then national Minister of Education.
In 1938 he published a manual of art for high schools, while in the 1940s he collaborated to the magazine ''Primato'', founded and directed by
Giuseppe Bottai
Giuseppe Bottai (3 September 1895 – 9 January 1959) was an Italian journalist, and member of the National Fascist Party of Benito Mussolini.
Early life
Born in Rome, Giuseppe was son of Luigi, a wine dealer with republican sympathies, and Elen ...
, another Fascist ''
gerarca
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The highest ''gerarchi'', up to the Federal Secretary, were members of the National Counc ...
''. After
World War II
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, he taught in universities
Palermo
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and, from 1959, in Rome. Argan co-founded the publishing house
Il Saggiatore
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and he was a member of the Superior Council of Antiquities and Fine Arts (predecessor of the Ministry of Culture), in which he remained until 1974. In 1968 he published his most famous work, ''Storia dell'Arte Italiana'' (History of Italian Art). In 1973 he founded the Rome
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* International Ski Instructors Association
*Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche
ISIA - Istituto Superiore per le Indust ...
, Italy's oldest institution in the field of
industrial design
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.
He was the first
Communist
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mayor of Rome
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, between 1976 and 1979. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in 1992.
He died in
Rome
, established_title = Founded
, established_date = 753 BC
, founder = King Romulus ( legendary)
, image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg
, map_caption ...
.
Selected works
* ''Fra Angelico: Biographical and Critical Study'', The Taste of Our Time Vol. 10 (1955) Editions d'Art Albert
Skira, Geneva, 127 pp.
* ''Studi e note'' (1955)
* ''Botticelli: Biographical and Critical Study'', The Taste of Our Time Vol. 19 (1957) Editions d'Art Albert
Skira, Geneva, 147 pp.
* ''Salvezza e caduta nell’arte moderna'' (1964)
* ''Europe of the Capitals 1600-1700.'', Art, Ideas, History (1964) Editions d'Art Albert
Skira, Geneva, 236 pp.
* ''Progetto e destino'' (1965)
* ''Storia dell'arte italiana'' (1968)
* ''Storia dell’arte come storia della città'' (1983)
* ''Da Hogarth a Picasso'' (1983)
* ''Forma Naturae (Archetipi & C.) for
Antonio Papasso
Antonio Papasso (born 1932) is an Italian painter and engraver.
Biography
Papasso was born in Florence in 1932, as the second son of Giovanni and Aldina Lollini. He has a sister, Giovanna. In 1939–1940, the family moved to Viareggio. Aft ...
(1983)
* ''Classico Anticlassico'' (1984)
* ''Immagine e persuasione'' (1986)
* ''Progetto e oggetto'' (2003)
References
External links
Italian site about the life and works of Giulio Carlo Argan
1909 births
1992 deaths
Writers from Turin
Italian art historians
Italian publishers (people)
Mayors of Rome
Italian Communist Party politicians
20th-century Italian politicians
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Members of the Royal Academy of Belgium
20th-century Italian historians
Compasso d'Oro Award recipients
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