Massimo Campigli
- Introduction
- Massimo Campigli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo kamˈpiʎʎi]; born Max Ihlenfeldt, 4 July 1895 – 31 May 1971) was an Italian painter and journalist.
- Wikidata
- Q470359
- Introduction
- He was born in Berlin, but spent the majority of his childhood in Florence, Italy. He became an Italian citizen in 1918.
- Nationalities
- Italian, German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Illustrator, Painter
- Names
- Massimo Campigli, Max Hilenfeld, Max Ihlenfeld, Max Ihlenfeldt, Campigli
- Ulan
- 500029770
Exhibitions
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Prints from Europe and Japan; Etchings by Matisse
May 4–31, 1955
MoMA
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Modern Masterprints of Europe
Dec 7, 1954–Feb 1, 1955
MoMA
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XXVth Anniversary Exhibition: Paintings from the Museum Collection
Oct 19, 1954–Feb 6, 1955
MoMA
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Twentieth Century Italian Art
Jun 28–Sep 18, 1949
MoMA
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Print Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld and Matisse: Jazz: Gift of the Artist
Oct 1–31, 1948
MoMA
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Massimo Campigli has
8 exhibitionsonline.
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Massimo Campigli Mosaic Design for Floor of Teatro Metropolitano, Rome (1943)
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Massimo Campigli Woman with Stole 1944
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Massimo Campigli Woman at Loom (1951)
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Massimo Campigli Promenade 1952
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Massimo Campigli Bathers 1952
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Massimo Campigli Two Seated Figures 1953
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Massimo Campigli Waiting 1953
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Massimo Campigli Diabolo Players 1954
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