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Antonio Sicurezza (February 25, 1905August 29, 1979) was an Italian painter. His work is representative of the Italian
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of that period. His artistic production includes still lives, portraits, landscapes, nudes, and altar pieces.


Biography

Born at
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, Sicurezza studied at the
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in
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, winning a scholarship to fund his studies. He obtained a diploma in painting training under masters such as Carlo Siviero,
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,
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and Paolo Vetri. He moved to
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in 1933–1934, when he was called to paint the chapel of St. Anthony in the church of Maranola. Here he met Virginia Mastrogiovanni whom he married in 1934. In the hardest times of
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he, his wife, and their four children, fled first into the mountainous caves in Coreno Ausonio, then through the warfront to
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. After the war, the family returned to Formia. The war had destroyed and damaged the churches in the area, which held many of Sicurezzi's work. Among them were ''Angeli musicanti'' (''Angels Playing Music''), a fresco he painted for the chapel of Our Lady of Pompei and two oval portraits of Pope
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and Blessed
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. The search for new altar pieces, replacing the ones destroyed, it is not easy for both the difficult economic situation and the clergy that requires religious representations in line with the traditional iconography, which the artist sometimes agrees not to foreclose future commissions.


Artistic maturity

When Antonio Sicurezza could finally express himself more freely, he had artistically valuable results, such as the works of the apse of St. John, St. Albina in the church of
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, and then, above all, the paintings of St. Francis and of the
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at the church of Our Lady of Carmine and that of
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in
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. It is valuable to note that the landscape behind the figures is represented in a deliberately simple manner, so that the faithful can recognize immediately the local sights and monuments, as in St. Albina and in St. Francis, in which it is particularly significant the view of the large
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gulf. In the summertime he worked outside to paint landscapes and alleys, while during the rest of year he worked in his studio mainly with charcoal and watercolors or
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. He produced sketches and studies for religious themes or he painted still lives with immediacy and lightness. After the summer of 1965 he left teaching and set up the large study that, among carob trees and prickly pears, he had built on the land of Santa Maria la Noce. It was now easier to prepare sketches and large cartoons for religious works and then – limiting the charcoal and pastel studies – he could systematically focus on oil painting, especially of the human figures and still lives. In fact the style change, which made him prefer oil painting and saw the use of systematic and almost exclusive spatula instead of a brush, occurred in the late Fifties. Some of the paintings exhibited in Rome in July 1961, including two paintings that were awarded to the contemporary art exhibition held in
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in the context of the events of Italy '61, already put in evidence the use of the spatula to illustrate the human figure and objects. In the following years he devoted a greater commitment to personal and collective exhibitions, with a lack of direction, but without referring to a gallery or an agent and tied to a provincial reality. Despite this, he won several distinctions and awards, and news about him with reproductions of his works can be found in various catalogues of contemporary artists.


Final years

With advancing age, Antonio Sicurezza and his wife moved to the centre of
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. The last house was more chaotic for the desire of finding the proper light for each painting. Yet, despite his age and disorder, the work was intense. To complete a painting he took around five sessions, which meant at least two new works every week. He worked both mornings and afternoons, often devoting first energies to harder works such as the naked human figures. In the living room the walls are covered with framed paintings, while others are simply placed in the corners. It is here that he received friends and admirers. It was during this period the ''groups of young people with musical instruments'' that the artist calls ''concerts'', many nudes, vigorous still lives and some outside scenes were painted. Exceptionally, in August 1978 Antonio Sicurezza did not go to
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for the annual celebration of the
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. It was the beginning of the sickness that, a year later, August 29, 1979, brought the artist to die in ''Formia'' at the age of 74 years.


Critical analysis

The background assumptions of Sicurezza's painting are based on values indispensable for him: the respect of human dignity and the sacredness of work. The artist continued to explore and experiment with constant application for many years to reach its capacity of synthesis in painting.The critical comments originate from: Anna Luce Sicurezza, "La sala "antonio Sicurezza" nel palazzo municipale di Formia", Palombi Editori, Roma 2007, chapter "Una breve analisi critica"; Alessandra Lanzoni, "La pittura di Antonio Sicurezza", De Luca Editori d'Arte, Roma 2011, chapter "La maturità artistica". His style reaches maturity based on two fundamental elements: the physical construction of the subject, with increasing use of the spatula to distribute and overlay color, and the mention of the deliberately unfinished around the main theme. The result of all this is a subjective realism. Through the filter of the artist, the performance is careful and accurate for its main theme and the parties to which are assigned a significant role. The same performance is tempered and sometimes only mentioned in the rest of the composition. Two other considerations must be made: color and atmosphere. Sicurezza manifests for the color a particular passion and he accepts difficult challenges. The atmosphere should be clarified as a physical fact: the atmosphere of the corner of the world where the painter lived and characterized by an extraordinary transparency and brightness, and in which the subjects of his paintings systematically lie, receiving security and serenity. Antonio Sicurezza, in a century that profoundly transforms reality, puts himself stubbornly in the vein of realism. The artist, at once humble and stubborn, finds his formula of expression in ancient heritage but with original and modern execution. "The result reached by Antonio Sicurezza is the result of his research, where the responsiveness of more accurate technical means resolves the discovery of the deeper meaning of reality. Therefore, an understanding that surpasses all interpretations animates his painting, to respect it in its entirety. For this reason, in its naked flesh, the more flesh it is, the more chaste" ( Luigi Volpicelli). Elio Marciano for the female nude observes that "the earthly reality of the fine figures of young girls is filled with love of classical perfection of chaste nudity." Guido Bernardi instead puts its focus on humble objects represented in the paintings of the painter, who, "with a wonderful insight figured object, is able to convey continuous points of joy and reflection". Mario Lepore ascribes to the works of Antonio Sicurezza "the solidity of a job not only well known but also rich in resources and, most importantly, that shows a genuine temperament, from the narrative paintings skills. The quality of design and composition, sensitivity to color and light, reality probated but also poetically observed, often allow him to achieve beautiful accents". Other critical interventions are often united by a thin thread that identifies values early in the artist and natural attachment to popular traditions, moral honesty, humility and frank simplicity.


Gallery

Image:Antonio_Sicurezza_-_Still_life_with_pitchers.jpg, ''Still Life With Pitchers'', 1969, private collection File:Antonio Sicurezza Still life in white.jpg, ''Still life in white'', 1971, private collection File:Antonio Sicurezza Still live with cauliflower.jpg, ''Still live with cauliflower'', 1971, private collection File:Antonio Sicurezza-Yellow Peppers.JPG, ''Yellow Peppers'', 1974, private collection Image:Antonio_Sicurezza_-_Alley_of_Itri.jpg, ''Alley of Itri'', 1970, private collection File:Antonio Sicurezza-Towards sunset.jpg, ''Towards sunset'', 1963, private collection Image:La_banchina_nella_laguna_di_Grado.jpg, ''Quay in the lagoon of Grado'', 1973, private collection File:Antonio Sicurezza-Castellonorato.jpg, ''Castellonorato'', 1974, private collection Image:Antonio_Sicurezza_-_Susanna.jpg, ''Susanna'', about 1975, private collection Image:Antonio_Sicurezza_-_Nude_shoulders.jpg, ''Nude Shoulders'', 1970, private collection Image:Antonio_Sicurezza_-_Female_torso.jpg, ''Female Torso'', 1973, private collection File:Antonio Sicurezza-Nude.jpg, ''Nude'', 1971, private collection File:Pellegrini al santuario della Civita.JPG, ''Pilgrims at Civita's Sanctuary'', about 1960, ″Antonio Sicurezza″ hall, City Hall of
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Image:Antonio_Sicurezza-Saint_Albina.jpg, ''Saint Albina'', 1964,
Formia Formia (ancient Formiae) is a city and ''comune'' in the province of Latina, on the Mediterranean , Italy. It is located halfway between Rome and Naples, and lies on the Roman-era Appian Way. Mythology According to the mythology the city was f ...
- Church of Saint Erasmus Image:Antonio_Sicurezza_Announced_Church_of_Carmelo.jpg, ''Announced'', 1967,
Formia Formia (ancient Formiae) is a city and ''comune'' in the province of Latina, on the Mediterranean , Italy. It is located halfway between Rome and Naples, and lies on the Roman-era Appian Way. Mythology According to the mythology the city was f ...
- Church of Carmine Image:Il_Nazareno.jpg, ''The Nazarene'', 1977, private collection


References


Bibliography

*Grimaldo Casalnuovo and Antonio Sicurezza, ''Colori e poesia'', 1961, Rome. *Studio Fotografico Immagine, ''Opere di Antonio Sicurezza nelle chiese del Basso Lazio'', 1981, Rome. *Massimiliano Vittori (edited by), ''Maestri storici della provincia di Latina nelle raccolte camerali'', 1998, Latina. *Pier Giacomo Sottoriva(edited by), ''Storia illustrata di Formia - volume V: Formia in età contemporanea, dagli anni Quaranta alla fine del Novecento'', 2003, Avellino. *Pier Giacomo Sottoriva (edited by), ''Antonio Sicurezza, pittore. Cent'anni dalla nascita, 1905–2005'', 2005, Cisterna di Latina. *Anna Luce Sicurezza, ''La Sala Antonio Sicurezza nel palazzo municipale di Formia'', Palombi Editori, , 2007, Rome. *Anna Luce Sicurezza, ''La produzione pittorica di Antonio Sicurezza negli edifici di culto'', Palombi Editori, , 2008,Rome. *Gerardo De Meo, '' Maranola nella pittura di Antonio Sicurezza'', Palombi Editori, , 2010, Rome. *Alessandra Lanzoni, ''La pittura di Antonio Sicurezza'', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2011, Rome. *Mario Rizzi, ''I dipinti minturnesi di Antonio Sicurezza'', Palombi Editori, , 2011, Rome. *Giuseppe La Mastra, ''Antonio Sicurezza - Paesaggi'', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2012, Rome. *Ferdinando Buranelli, ''Antonio Sicurezza - Temi Sacri e Religiosi'', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2013, Rome. *Sabrina Zizzi, ''Antonio Sicurezza - Nudi'', De Luca Editori d'Arte, ,2013, Rome. *Teresa Sacchi Lodispoto, '' Antonio Sicurezza - Nature Morte'', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2014, Rome. *Sabrina Spinazzè, '' Antonio Sicurezza - Ritratti '', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2014, Rome. *Teresa Sacchi Lodispoto, '' Antonio Sicurezza a Formia '', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2015, Rome. *Anna Luce Sicurezza, '' Antonio Sicurezza. Ritrovamenti ultimi e approfondimenti biografici '', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2018, Rome. *Eugenio Sicurezza, '' Antonio Sicurezza. Interventi conservativi e nuovi ritrovamenti '', De Luca Editori d'Arte, , 2023, Rome.


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