(Venice, 1897 - Florence, 1974) painter, moved to Florence in 1912 where he attended the studio of Emilio Notte and came into contact with the "L'Italia futurista" group. Despite his critical positions toward the accepted spiritualist direction of the Florentine paper, in 1917 he published several free-word compositions there and, with Notte, the manifesto "Linear [...]
(Rome, 1918-1922), a magazine published under the editorship of painter and collector Mario Broglio, turned initially to the dissemination of the aesthetic ideas of Metaphysical painting, with the collaboration of De Chirico, Savinio and Carrà, and then opened up to the currents of the European Avant-Garde by publishing for the first time in Italy writings [...]
(Florence, 1878 - there, 1940), poet and playwright, journalist and writer, taught for more than 30 years at the Florentine Technical Institute Galilei. A friend of Enrico Corradini, he founded the nationalist movement with him and took an active part in Florentine cultural life, frequenting salons, circles and the world of local critics, which was [...]