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Delivery service: Colissimo Note some small traces of water see photos Luigi Guardigli (born in 1926 in Lugo, in the province of Ravenna, in Emilia-Romagna and died on September 19, 2008 in Paris) is a contemporary Italian painter and mosaicist . Luigi Guardigli stayed at La Ruche in Montparnasse for a very long time and worked in particular with Gino Severini, Marc Chagall, Georges Braque, Jean-Michel Folon, Fernand Leger and Jean Bazaine. We owe him paintings (oils, gouaches, on canvas and on paper) with supple and delicate movements and frank and harmonious colors, halfway between lyrical and geometric abstraction. His incessant quest for the play of shapes and colors is found in his work as a mosaicist (Ministry of Finance). At the age of 18, he enrolled at the School of Fine Arts in Ravenna where he studied from 1941 to 1951. He worked between 1951 and 1957 with the Gruppo mosaicisti on the restoration of ancient mosaics in churches and monuments in Ravenna. He was enlisted, during the Second World War, from 1943 to 1946 in the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy) in La Spezia, which caused him to interrupt his studies. At the end of November 1951, he arrived in Paris and taught at the School of Italian Art as an assistant to the painter Gino Severini, founder and director of the school. From 1957, with Lino Melano, another mosaicist from Ravenna, he executed mosaics for other artists, such as Fernand Léger, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Jean Bazaine and Raoul Ubac. He also collaborated on the mosaic of the facade of the Fernand Léger National Museum in Biot (Alpes-Maritimes). In 1960, he executed, at the Colombe d'Or in Saint Paul de Vence, a mosaic designed by the painter Georges Braque. From 1961, he had a studio in residence for artists at La Ruche at 2, passage de Dantzing in Paris. In 1962, in another collaboration with Braque, he created the famous fish tank of the Maeght Foundation in St Paul de Vence. His collaborations with many illustrious artists continued, and the last was with Jean-Michel Folon. From 1958, Luigi Guardigli participated in the creation of numerous mosaic panels for schools, party rooms, etc. Some examples: 1966. Mosaic of 91 m2, based on Chagall's models, for the new Parliament of Jerusalem. (Israel). 1971. Large mosaic for the entrance hall of the University of Letters of Clermont-Ferrand based on models by Joseph Lacasse. 1981. Created a mosaic panel, on slabs, of 10 m2, based on a model by the painter J.M. Folon, for the Maison de la Radio Télévision Belge in Brussels. 1983. As part of the 1% of the State, created a 5 m2 mosaic panel based on a personal model, in the hall of the “Tempoure” Gendarmerie Barracks in Marmande (Lot et Garonne). 1985. Mosaic (nearly 300 m2 of surface area) which covers the vault of the children's swimming pool in the Saint Eustache construction site. 1986. He participated, with a model, in a competition for a mosaic decoration intended for the new Ministry of Finance in Bercy, based on models by the painter Martial Raysse. 1989. After presenting 3 models for this project, Luigi Guardigli directed the creation of a mosaic wall 51.35 m long by 3.04 m high (total surface area 156 m2) in building C of the new Ministry of Finance
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Delivery service: Colissimo Note some small traces of water see photos Luigi Guardigli (born in 1926 in Lugo, in the province of Ravenna, in Emilia-Romagna and died on September 19, 2008 in Paris) is a contemporary Italian painter and mosaicist . Luigi Guardigli stayed at La Ruche in Montparnasse for a very long time and worked in particular with Gino Severini, Marc Chagall, Georges Braque, Jean-Michel Folon, Fernand Leger and Jean Bazaine. We owe him paintings (oils, gouaches, on canvas and on paper) with supple and delicate movements and frank and harmonious colors, halfway between lyrical and geometric abstraction. His incessant quest for the play of shapes and colors is found in his work as a mosaicist (Ministry of Finance). At the age of 18, he enrolled at the School of Fine Arts in Ravenna where he studied from 1941 to 1951. He worked between 1951 and 1957 with the Gruppo mosaicisti on the restoration of ancient mosaics in churches and monuments in Ravenna. He was enlisted, during the Second World War, from 1943 to 1946 in the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy) in La Spezia, which caused him to interrupt his studies. At the end of November 1951, he arrived in Paris and taught at the School of Italian Art as an assistant to the painter Gino Severini, founder and director of the school. From 1957, with Lino Melano, another mosaicist from Ravenna, he executed mosaics for other artists, such as Fernand Léger, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Jean Bazaine and Raoul Ubac. He also collaborated on the mosaic of the facade of the Fernand Léger National Museum in Biot (Alpes-Maritimes). In 1960, he executed, at the Colombe d'Or in Saint Paul de Vence, a mosaic designed by the painter Georges Braque. From 1961, he had a studio in residence for artists at La Ruche at 2, passage de Dantzing in Paris. In 1962, in another collaboration with Braque, he created the famous fish tank of the Maeght Foundation in St Paul de Vence. His collaborations with many illustrious artists continued, and the last was with Jean-Michel Folon. From 1958, Luigi Guardigli participated in the creation of numerous mosaic panels for schools, party rooms, etc. Some examples: 1966. Mosaic of 91 m2, based on Chagall's models, for the new Parliament of Jerusalem. (Israel). 1971. Large mosaic for the entrance hall of the University of Letters of Clermont-Ferrand based on models by Joseph Lacasse. 1981. Created a mosaic panel, on slabs, of 10 m2, based on a model by the painter J.M. Folon, for the Maison de la Radio Télévision Belge in Brussels. 1983. As part of the 1% of the State, created a 5 m2 mosaic panel based on a personal model, in the hall of the “Tempoure” Gendarmerie Barracks in Marmande (Lot et Garonne). 1985. Mosaic (nearly 300 m2 of surface area) which covers the vault of the children's swimming pool in the Saint Eustache construction site. 1986. He participated, with a model, in a competition for a mosaic decoration intended for the new Ministry of Finance in Bercy, based on models by the painter Martial Raysse. 1989. After presenting 3 models for this project, Luigi Guardigli directed the creation of a mosaic wall 51.35 m long by 3.04 m high (total surface area 156 m2) in building C of the new Ministry of Finance
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