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Rubaldo Merello

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Rubaldo Merello (16 July 1872 – 31 January 1922) was an Italian painter and sculptor.

Life and career

Born in Montespluga, a frazione of Madesimo, Merello was the son of a customs inspector. In 1881 he moved to Genoa with his family, and there Merello trained at the Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti, graduating in 1892. He held his first exhibition in 1894.[1]

Following the delusion for the rejection of one of his works by the Venice Biennale in 1895, Merello embraced a life of total isolation; in the same years he approached the divisionism, inspired by the works of Plinio Nomellini and Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo.[1]

Merello held his first solo exhibition in 1909. In 1913 he became professor of painting at the Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti. In 1914 ca., he moved to Portofino. In 1915 he illustrated the Sem Benelli's poem Le nozze dei centauri. During the World War I, he focused into sculpture.[1]


References

Alessandra Imbellone (2009). "Merello, Rubaldo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 73. Treccani.

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