Raffaele De Grada Figurative Prints
Italian, 1885-1957
Initially trained by his father, a decorator, in Argentina and then from 1899 in Zurich, De Grada attended the academies of Dresden and Karlsruhe during the period 1902–05. Influenced by the Swiss secession movement, he enjoyed success as a landscape painter from 1913.
He moved to San Gimignano after World War I, then to Florence, where he lived until 1929. He joined the Novecento Italiano movement and participated in their two exhibitions in Milan (1926 and 1929) as well as their exhibitions collective in other Italian and European cities. His participation in the Venice Biennale began by invitation with the 13th Venice International Art Exhibition in 1922.
After moving to Milan in 1930, he obtained a professorship at the Monza School of Art in 1931. Particularly known for his beautiful views of the Tuscan countryside, De Grada welcomed different generations of artists into his home, including members of the Corrente movement, with whom he also exhibited works in the collective exhibition of the Society of Fine Arts and the Permanent Exhibition in 1939. He participated in numerous exhibitions after the Second World War.
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Artist: Raffaele De Grada
Landscape - Lithograph by Raffaele De Grada - 1946
By Raffaele De Grada
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an original lithograph realized in the 1946 by Raffaele De Grada.
The State of preservation is very good with very small folding along the margi...
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Landscape - Woodcut by Raffaele De Grada - 1970s
By Raffaele De Grada
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an original woodcut realized in the 1970s by Raffaele De Grada
Signed on the lower right.
The State of preservation is very good.
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1970s Raffaele De Grada Figurative Prints
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