Italo Mus (4 April 1892 – 15 May 1967) was an
Italian painter.
Early years and family
Italo Mus was born in Chaméran, in the municipality of
Châtillon to parents from the
Aosta Valley
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.
His mother Martine Vallaise was from a noble family of
Arnad; his father Eugène Mus was a
sculptor
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from
Torgnon. His earliest artistic training took place in his father's workshop where he learn
woodcarving
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. In 1909, recommended by
Lorenzo Delleani, he enrolled at the
Academy of Fine Arts
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in
Turin
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and followed the course of painting and drawing. Here his teachers included
Giacomo Grosso,
Paolo Gaidano,
Luigi Onetti and Marchisio: artists faithful to the impressionist tradition, and who taught him the basics of art.
In 1910, the International Center for the Fine Arts in
Rome
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assembled some of the best known painters of the time, including
Chagall
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,
Raoul Dufy
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,
Jean Cocteau
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and
Picasso
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. This was the occasion when the young Mus first gained national recognition, being awarded first prize in the ''Young Painters’ Salon''.
Career
Although very committed to his native Aosta Valley, Mus spent short periods in 1913 working on
fresco and
restoration
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projects: first in
Lyon
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and then in
Lausanne
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and in Friesch near
Brig
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in the Swiss the canton of
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. He took part in the
First World War
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, and while on leave he met Giuseppina Crenna. After the end of the war they married and in due course had four children.
In 1932 Mus was responsible for the
Saint-Vincent war memorial. The work, modelled in
clay
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and then
cast
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...
in
bronze in
Milan
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, was of an
Alpino holding a weapon in his hand and with a fallen comrade across his knees. No trace of this monument remains: it was melted down in 1940 when its
metal
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was needed for the
war effort
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.
In 1938 the
art critic
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Guido Marangoni saw Mus’s works in his studio and was impressed enough to write an article in the art journal ''
Perseo'', describing him as a “highly talented painter.” For a time he worked in his studio at Saint-Vincent with
Filippo De Pisis. In 1956 some of his paintings were shown in
New York City
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and
Buenos Aires
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.
In the mid-1960s, while still active, he fell victim to a serious disease which prevented him from continuing to work. Italo Mus died in
Saint-Vincent on 15 May 1967.
Work
Mus created about two thousand works: drawings, sketches, and paintings of subjects. For most of his life he used oil on canvas or panel. His activity consists of three clearly defined periods.
* First period: between 1920 and 1940 he created works that characterize the artist in his best years. He painted scenes of life in the
Aosta Valley
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(''interior scenes, haymaking, landscapes and dance'').
* Second period: between 1941 and 1958, the style of the artist evolved, and his paintings became an excuse ''to make the color.'' The imagination takes precedence over reality and the artist also wanted to attract attention by using the technique of the effect of mold on absorbent paper.
* Third period: between 1959 and 1967, the artist returned to his roots with new drawings in ink and charcoal, and sketches for major works in public buildings in the valley. Mus revisited the subjects of his first period—haymaking scenes and interiors that represent a multitude of characters—with the same humanity, but with different characteristics from the paintings of the first period.
Prizes
His long and laborious work was rewarded by many prizes: the ''Prix Saint-Vincent'' (1922-1947-1949), the ''Prix de la Montagne'' (‘Prize of the Mountain’, Milan 1927), the ''Premio
Einaudi'' (1950), the ''Premio
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'' (‘Italian Cabinet Prize’,
Rome
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1959), and the ''Premio Nazionale d'Arte Sacra'' (‘National Award for Sacred Art’, Rome 1960).
In 1979 the director
Gianpaolo Taddeini made a fictionalised version of Mus’s life, based on a text by
Ugo Ronfani
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, for the
RAI-Aosta Valley television station: ''A valley, a Painter: Italo Mus''.
Selected works
*''The Revolution clog''(1953), oil on panel,
Martigny
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in
Switzerland Fair of Valais;
* Chickens''decent''(1950), oil on canvas, XXV ((e))
Venice Biennale
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, Palais central;
*''Notre-Dame de Paris''(1947), oil on canvas,
Paris
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, Galerie René Denis;
*''Stia'' (1951), oil on canvas,
Rome Quadrennial
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;
*''Veduta del Cervino'', (1930), oil on canvas
* Still Life ''con zucche'', (1950), oil on canvas
* A ''Luge on a snowy bridge'',(1941), oil on canvas
*''The Fucina'', (1934), oil on canvas
*''Trofeo della Regina'', (1940), oil on canvas
*''Funghi e Cardi'', (1938), oil on canvas
Bibliography
*''New under the sun'',
Quart
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, 1987, an exhibition catalog Centre Saint-Bénin (
Aosta
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), 19/12/1987-31/03/1988;
* See anthology Milan, 1991, Palais de Permanent 19/04/1991-19/05/1991;
* Centenary of the birth of Aosta,
Quart
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, 1992, the company of Fine Arts in Turin 03/07/1992-03/03/1992;
*''Interiors'',
Quart
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, 1995, catalogue of an exhibition at Saint-Laurent church in
Aosta
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, 29/06/1995-03/09/1995.
Sources
*(it) This article is partially or wholly derived from a translation of the Wikipedia article in
Italian entitled
Italo Mus
External links
Italo Mus on the site artnet.comItalo Mus official web site
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1892 births
1967 deaths
People from Aosta Valley
20th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
Accademia Albertina alumni
20th-century Italian male artists