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Cangiullo, Francesco

I 4 Carabinieri. 1914. Original drawing.

Lot Closed

December 7, 03:03 PM GMT

Estimate

5,000 - 7,000 EUR

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Cangiullo, Francesco


I 4 Carabinieri.

1914.


A paroliberist composition.


Original ink sketch on grid paper. Signed and dated on the right “F. Cangiullo 1914”. 19 x 20 cm.


The composition is based on the painting I 4 Carabinieri (The 4 constables) that he painted in October 1913, with the “5 hunchbacks” (“gobbi”). Cangiullo made the following comment about this piece: “This is the very first idea of ‘humanised letters’, which came to me one afternoon in the cabinet making factory of my father - a wood carver. In Naples, October 1913”. (reproduced in L. Caruso and St. M. Martini, Tavole Parolibere Futuriste (1912-1944), II, 1977, p. 85 or Francesco Cangiullo, Futurista dissidente, edited by V. Carpita, Livorno, Biblioteca Labronica FD Guerrazzi, Villa Fabbricotti, 2019, cat. No 16, fig. 17 repr. p. 19; this painting appeared at the Prima Esposizione dell'Alfabeto a Sorpresa. Creazione dei Futuristi Cangiullo e Pasqualino, Roma, Casa d'Arte Bragaglia, November 1918, listed p. [11].)

 

This composition heralds the invention of humanised letters, and the future compositions of the 1918 “surprise alphabets” and his 1919 Caffeconcerto.

 

A certificate issued by Luce Balla will be presented to the buyer.


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Cangiullo, Francesco


I 4 Carabinieri.

1914.


Une composition motlibriste.


Dessin original à l’encre sur papier quadrillé. Signé et daté à droite "F. Cangiullo 1914". 19 x 20 cm.


La composition reprend celle du tableau I 4 Carabinieri (Les 4 gendarmes) qu’il a réalisé en octobre 1913, avec les "5 bossus" ("gobbi"). Cangiullo a ainsi commenté ce tableau : "C’est la toute première idée des ‘lettres humanisées’, qui m’est venue durant une après-midi dans l’usine de meubles de mon père, sculpteur en bois. À Naples octobre 1913" (reproduit dans L. Caruso et St.M. Martini, Tavole Parolibere Futuriste (1912-1944), II, 1977, p. 85 ou Francesco Cangiullo, Futurista dissidente, sous la dir. de V. Carpita, Livorno, Biblioteca Labronica F. D. Guerrazzi, Villa Fabbricotti, 2019, cat. n° 16, fig. 17 repr. p. 19 ; ce tableau a figuré à la Prima Esposizione dell’Alfabeto a Sorpresa. Creazione dei Futuristi Cangiullo e Pasqualino, Roma, Casa d’Arte Bragaglia, novembre 1918, listé p. [11]).

 

Cette composition annonce l’invention des lettres humanisées, et les futures compositions des "alphabets à surprises" de 1918 et son Caffeconcerto de 1919.

 

Un certificat de Luce Balla sera remis à l’acquéreur.

Giacomo Balla

Luce Balla, daughter of the artist (by descent)

Private collection (acquired from the former).


Giacomo Balla

Luce Balla, fille de l’artiste (par descendance)

Collection particulière (acquis auprès de la précédente).

"Of particular interest is drawing 4-5 Lettere umanizzate by Cangiullo in 1914, a preliminary study for his famous work Quattro carabinieri, oil and mixed media on paper, one of the first examples of “humanised letters”" (Luigi Sansone, “Free verse and words in freedom”, preface of this sale).