Renzo Vespignani (1924 -2001)was
an Italian painter, printmaker and illustrator. Vespignani illustrated
the works of Boccaccio, Kafka and T. S. Eliot, among others.In 1956, he
co-founded the magazine Citta Aperta ("City Opened") and in 1963,
co-founded the group II Pro e II Contro (Pro and Con) for neorealism in
figure art.Renzo Vespignani was born in Rome, Italy in 1924, and he grew
up in a Roman working-class suburb named Portonaccio. He began to paint
during the difficult years of the German occupation of Rome, hiding
himself at Lino Bianchi Barriviera’s residence.His drawings in 1944
recorded the ravages of German-occupied Rome in realistic detail.Those
images, often likened to German Expressionist works, were featured in
his first solo exhibition at Rome's Galleria La Margherita in 1945.
Meanwhile, he collaborated as a designer with many political-literary
reviews done as poetic documentaries, relating to the cinema of
Rossellini and Vittorio de Sica.After the war, Vespignani contributed
illustrations to political and literary journals.At New York's Hugo
Gallery, his works were introduced to the U.S. in 1948.In 1956 he
co-founded, with other intellectuals, the review Citta Aperta ("City
Opened"), a magazine concerning the city culture’s problems.At this
time, his work had begun to focus on life in the harsh neighborhoods of
Rome's periphery, displaying a connection with the films and literature
of Italian Neorealism.Wikipedia
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