*AURELIO DE FELICE (1915-1996) 'Battaglia di Ragazzi' (Batt...

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*AURELIO DE FELICE (1915-1996) 'Battaglia di Ragazzi'

(Battle of the Boys), 1941, bas-relief panel, bronze, 100cm x 160cm

Note: This work is represented in the permanent collection of the Museo Aurelio De Felice, Terni, Umbria, Italy.De Felice was born in Torre Orsina, a small town on the hills around Terni. Of humble origins, he began his studies in contrast with his family at the Scuola Romana in the 1930s. He earned a degree at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome, becoming a professor there. De Felice alternated lessons and artistic activity with many personal exhibitions. The most important in that period was the one in the Gallery of Rome, introduced by Renato Guttuso.At the end of the Second World War, De Felice started to travel across Europe. In those years he exhibited in Switzerland, Germany and France, where he created, in Paris, on behalf of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the School of Italian Art. There he met Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Jean Cocteau, Kees van Dongen, Ossip Zadkine, Mark Tobey and Constantin Brâncu?i. He did not allow himself to be involved in the big debate between realism and formalism in the 1950s, continuing on his own road.In 1961 De Felice created the Institute of Arts in Terni. In those years he continued to exhibit all over Europe (Italy, Germany, Switzerland, France). In 1967 he was in charge of the Italian Institute of Culture in Hamburg and the Center of Italian Studies in Zurich.In 1977 he was invited to the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, for a conference on Orneore Metelli, a "painter-shoemaker" from Terni, and father of the Naïve Italian movement, whose art had become famous thanks to De Felice's work.His last exhibition took place in 1982; after that, disease forced the sculptor to limit his activity. He spent the last years of his life in the quiet of his house on the hills of Torre Orsina, where he died on June 14, 1996.The celebrated Italian artist and politician Renato Guttuso (1911-1987) commented on the impact of the work offered here, in a letter to De Felice, remarking "I remember a work of yours from that time, a relief, which was your contribution to the approach of the two directions of research. The relief represents a battle. But a battle of boys. You had found the only possible poetic key (not heroic) to depict a battle! Even today, after twenty years, thirty years, reviewing your work, following its path, observing the changes, I find the same emotion in looking at your sculptures".

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