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Carpanetti Arnarldo, mixed technique on wood, 1930 signed lower left.
Arnaldo Carpanetti (Ancona, January 15, 1898 - Milan, April 5, 1969) was an Italian painter. He began his studies in Manaos, Brazil at the Mario De Lima Academy and at the age of fourteen he undertook to paint the halls of the "Casa degli Italiani". The success of the work earned him a scholarship to the Brera Academy in Milan, where he was Alciati's favorite pupil and from where he left in 1923.
From the beginning he followed the path of the great compositions precisely at the time when the myth of the fragment reigned and those who faced the great representations to tell episodes and exalt the human figures were considered despicable rhetorical illustrators. The painter Carpanetti belongs to the second wave of the Italian twentieth century and he fought the battle of renewal with vivacity.
Together with Sironi he was at the head of the Art Avant-garde art movement. He participated in the I, III and VI Quadriennale of Rome and the Venice Biennials of 1928, 1930, 1934, 1936.
In 1923 at the Antoniana exhibition in Milan he presented the large canvas "Christ appeared among them", his first work of composition. In 1926 he obtained the gold medal of the Ministry of PI with the crowded "Baccus Imperans", Brera Prize and in 1928 he obtained the Principe Umberto Prize, Biennale di Brera with the "Rape of the Sabines".
In 1932 he received the first prize at the Antonian Exhibition in Padua with the "Miracle of the Mula":
Among the main works are: the creation of two rooms of the Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution of 1932 and a fresco in a room of the Ministry of Corporations, which later became the Ministry of Productive Activities.
In 1930 he won the PNF prize at the Venice Biennale with the work INCIPIT NOVUS ORDO.