Carra, Carlo

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Portrait of Carlo Carra
Carlo Carra
Name
Carra, CarloGender: M
Carra, Carlo Dalmazzo
born on 11 February 1881 at 13:10 (= 1:10 PM )
Place Quarguento, Italy, 45n04, 7e40
Timezone GMT h0w (is standard time)
Data source
Quoted BC/BRRodden Rating AA
Astrology data 23°00' 23°06 Asc. 11°06'



Biography

Italian artist and essayist, a leader of the Futurist movement. Carrà is probably best known for his still life's done in the Metaphysical style. He taught for many years at the Milan Academy, and greatly influenced Italian art of the first half of the 20th century. Carrà was primarily self-taught, but did study painting briefly at the Brera Academy in Milan. He was converted to Futurism in 1909, after meeting the poet Filippo Marinetti and the artist Umberto Boccioni. The action, power and violence prevalent in paintings of this type are all evident in Carrà’s "The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli," 1911.

While serving in the army in 1917, he met Giorgio de Chirico. His paintings from this period were an attempt to capture an unsettling sense of life existing in everyday objects, a style that Carrà and de Chirico called Metaphysical. Possibly his best known work from that period, "The Enchanted Room," 1917, was full of mystery and apprehension, done with exaggerated Renaissance perspective. A year later, he parted ways with de Chirico and began to paint melancholy figurative works such as "Morning by the Sea," 1928.

He died on 4/13/1966, Milan, Italy.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Death, Cause unspecified 13 April 1966 (Age 85)

Source Notes

Gauquelin Vol 4/1166 (2:00 PM Rome time)

Categories

  • Vocation : Art : Fine art artist (Metaphysical painter)
  • Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 85)
  • Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist (Essayist)
  • Traits : Personality : Mystical

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