Corrado Michelozzi (16 August 1883 – 1965) was an Italian painter, active in Livorno in a Divisionist style, mainly depicting still lifes with floral and fruit arrangements.[1]

He was born in Livorno. As a boy, he trained as a decorative painter of frescoes. He was part of the group of artists attending the Caffè Bardi in Livorno. He painted the theater curtain or sipario of the Teatro Goldoni in Livorno. In 1913, he exhibited the Secessione exhibition in Rome. After 1920, he participated in the exhibitions of the Gruppo Labronico until World War II, and then again in 1946. He was one of the founders of the group.[2][3]

References

  1. Pittori livornesi, 1900-1950: la Scuola labronica del Novecento, by Ferdinando Donzelli, page 79.
  2. Gruppo Labronico, Maestri Fondatori], Foundation website based on the source of Gastone Razzaguta, Virtù degli artisti labronici, Livorno, Editrice Nuova Fortezza, 1985.
  3. Associazione Arte a Livorno, notes to an exhibition, "Corrado Michelozzi entusiasta del Barocco", in 2013 at Pinacoteca Carlo Servolini di Collesalvetti.


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