early life and education
giuseppe ajmone, a renowned italian painter, was born in carpignano sesia, italy in 1923. he moved to milan in 1941 to study at the
brera academy under the guidance of
achille funi and
carlo carrà.
artistic career
ajmone's artistic career was marked by his participation in various exhibitions, including the
manifesto del realismo (also known as
oltre guernica) in 1946. he received an award at the first national exhibition of painting at bellagio. in 1950, he participated in the 25th international exhibition at the
biennale of venice, followed by the premio senatore borletti for young italian painters in 1951.
international exhibitions and collaborations
ajmone's work was showcased globally, including:
notable works and style
ajmone's paintings often featured landscapes and semi-abstract figures. his style was influenced by notable artists such as bonnard, picasso, braque, and
nicolas de staël. however, ajmone's work was characterized by its subtlety, melancholy, and intimacy.
later life and legacy
ajmone settled in romagnano sesia (novara) in 1982, where he lived until his passing in 2005. his legacy continues to be celebrated through various exhibitions and the conservation of his work.
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