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Giuseppe Guidi
(1881-1931)
An artist for D'Annunzio

A Biographical Outline
italian
version
1881 - Giuseppe Guidi was born at Castel
Bolognese (RA), on September, 15th. His parents were Luigia Galeati and Mario, a
pork-butcher.
1894 - He began to attend classical studies at the Regio Ginnasio Torricelli in Faenza.
1899 - A rebel character, he gave up his studies and entered politics; an active anarchist
he joined in the groups "Diritto all'Esistenza" of Castel Bolognese.
1901 - He earned his living stuffing animals.
1902 - He left his native country; in July he worked as an electrician in a sugar-refinery
at S. Giorgio di Nogaro (Udine).
1905 - During his stay in Trieste he was expelled as a suspected anarchist owing to
political events.
1908 - After short periods in several European cities (Vienna, Budapest, Paris), where he
began his artistic activity, he settled in Milan definitively towards the end of the year;
he attended art evening courses at Brera together with the ceramist Pietro Melandri from
Faenza.
1909 - In April he lived in via Felice Cavallotti n. 18. He left politics and contributed
to several reviews among which "Per l'Arte" (from 1909 to 1915). He wrote the
libretto of the operetta Velivolo, the composer was the maestro Virgilio Ranzato.
1911 - He worked in the ribbon and braid and embroidery factory of Luigi Mori. His parents
and his brother moved to Milan.
1912 - In October he moved to via S. Damiano n. 6 and in his studio in via Stella n.45 he
devoted himself entirely to painting and to his first studies of etching.
1915 - He volunteered for C.R.I. (Italian Red Cross) and took service in the Ospedale
Militare Principale in Piazza S. Ambrogio; compelled to leave the studio he worked at
home.
1916 - He took part in the "Esposizione Permanente" with the painting Vecchia
Milano sotto la neve (Old Milan under the Snow). At the "Brera
Biennale" he exhibited his painting Verziere di notte (Market by night),
furthermore, at the Permanente palazzo at the "Esposizione d'Arte degli alleati"
he exhibited seven etchings.
1917 - He took part in the "Esposizione Permanente" with the painting Vecchie
ombre (Old Shadows), furthermore, at the Permanente palazzo at the "Esposizione
d'Arte degli alleati" he exhibited ten etchings.
1918 - After World War the First he opened a studio in Corso Venezia 57, devoting himself
also to studying the art of coating copper with enamel of which he will became a deep
expert.
1919 - He contributed at the issues of "L'Eroica", forty xylographies of his own
were published in the volume Ali Alati and six (more fifteen capital letters) in
the volume La canzone dell'offerta.
1922 - He moved to Via Vivaio n. 16, where he opened printing a work shop. He exhibited
some of his etchings in a collective exhibition in Cremona.
1923 - He showed a series of fifty etchings at the Galleria "La Vinciana" in
Milan, selling all the copies and gaining the first critical consents. In the same year,
introduced by the sculptor Adolfo Wildt, he exposed forty-one etchings in a one-man show
at the "Bottega d'Arte" in Leghorn (from October 21 st to November 5 th).
1924 - He took part in a collective exhibition in Cremona with etchings and enamels. In
December he exposed sixty-four enamels on copper at the "Galleria Pesaro" in
Milan; Gabriele D'Annunzio bought the Via Crucis he himself had ordered.
1925 - From June 28th to July 5th "Amici dell'Arte" in Forli promoted a one-man
show with forty-four etchings and six enamels on copper. He took part in the
"Esposizione Internazionale Arti Decorative e Industriali Moderne" in Paris with
several works (enamels); on that occasion he was awarded a gold medal. He showed about
forty etchings and twenty enamels in Bologna (from the 12th to the 19th of December) in
the "Saloni Felsinei"
1926 - He was present with several works at the "Prima Mostra d'Arte del Novecento
Italiano" in February and March at the Permanente in Milan. He taught etching at the
R. Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan. His daughter Camilla was born on March 18th. He had a
work-shop in Via Pietro Verri n.7. The "Bottega d'Arte" in Brescia dedicated a
one-man show.
1927 - He took part in the "III Mostra Internazionale delle Arti Decorative" at
Villa Reale in Monza (May-October); and at the "Esposizione Nazionale d'Arte" at
the Permanente palazzo in Milan.
1929 - The R. Accademia di Belle Arti proposed him to the Ministero dell'Educazione
Nazionale for the nomination on qualifications for the chair he had held for three years.
1930 - He took part in the "XVII Biennale Internazionale d'Arte di Venezia" (the
Goldsmith Show) with portraits, metal plates, silver sbrines, coffers and ornamental
plaques executed with the high-fire enamel technique.
1931 - He was present at the "Prima Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Sacra Moderna"
in Padua with two very elaborate works: a polyptych and an altar-piece respectively
representing La Maestą di Dio e Remagi. On November 7th he died in
Milan
1932 - At the "Mostra del Santo" in Padua an unfinished altar-piece, was
presended; it was awarded a gold medal.
1951 - The Amministrazione Comunale of Castel Bolognese called a street of the town after
him.
1956 - His daughter Camilla moved from Milan to Alassio.
1981 - His remains were exhumed and taken from Milan to Alassio to the family tomb of the
son-in-law Emanuele Aicardi.
1991 - On the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of his death the Amministrazione
Comunale of Castel Bolognese issued the volume written by V. Donati Un artista
nell'ombra - Giuseppe Guidi (1881-1931).
1996 - The town hall of Castel Bolognese dedicated an exhibition to him organized by the
"Comitato dell'Antiquarium Comunale " from 9 November to 6 January, 1997. For
the occasion a catalogue was published entitled L'arte di Giuseppe Guidi (1881-1931)
Rivalutazione di un artista, Castel Bolognese 1996 by V. Donati.
From 13th december 2003 to 25th january 2004, the "Associazione Amici
dell'Arte" in Faenza dedicated a large exhibition to Giuseppe Guidi at "Palazzo
delle Esposizioni". For the occasion a catalogue was published entitled Giuseppe
Guidi - Un artista per DAnnunzio, by Valentino Donati and Rosanna Casadio
Donati, with critical contribution by Pietro Lenzini and Alberto Mingotti.
GALLERY OF WORKS BY GIUSEPPE GUIDI
(click to enlarge the pictures)

AUTORITRATTO, acquatinta (Castel Bolognese, Museo
Civico)
PEZZENTE UBRIACO, acquatinta (Castel Bolognese,
Museo Civico)
LA TAVERNA, etching (Castel Bolognese, Museo
Civico)
LA GIOSTRA, etching (Castel Bolognese, Museo
Civico)
VIA CRUCIS, enamel on copper (Gardone Riviera,
Il Vittoriale - Prioria)
CALVARIO ED ANIME, enamel on copper (Gardone Riviera, Il Vittoriale - Prioria)
L'ANNUNCIAZIONE, enamel on copper (Gardone
Riviera, Il Vittoriale - Prioria)
TESTA DI VECCHIO, enamel on metallic slab
(Milano, Galleria d'Arte Moderna)
I BACCANALI, enamels on copper
(Castel Bolognese, Museo Civico)
RE MAGI, enamel on copper
(Castel Bolognese, Museo Civico)
VASO CON BAGNANTI, enameled siliceous faenza
(Castel Bolognese, Museo Civico)
Text from: Giuseppe Guidi - Un artista per D'Annunzio / Valentino Donati e
Rosanna Casadio Donati. Faenza: Edit Faenza, 2003.
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