Giola Gandini

Giola Gandini

Painting depicting a woman holding a paintbrush. Self-portrait of the artist.

Autoritratto by Giola Gandini, 1933.
Born May 19, 1906
Parma, Italy
Died September 1941 (aged 35)
Venice, Italy
Nationality Italian
Occupation Painter

Giola Gandini (1906–1941) was an Italian painter.[1]

Biography

Gandini was born on May 19, 1906 in Parma to Ernesto Gandini and Diomira Di Centa of Venice. A childhood bout with polio limited her mobility and contributed to her reclusive lifestyle.[2]

Gandini studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia and at the atelier of the painter Vincenzo De Stefani. Her paintings feature intricate figure studies of women and intimate domestic scenes. Her painting career spanned twelve years from 1929 until her death in 1941. During this time, she participated in many exhibitions, including the Rome Quadriennale of 1935, and the Venice Biennale of 1940.[2]

In October 2014, Gandini's work was featured posthumously in the exhibition Gabriella e le altre: quattro donne in Biennale at the Casa delle Muse in Mirano, Italy. The exhibition also featured work by Gabriella Oreffice, Maria Vinca, and Ernesta Oltremonti and was curated by Patrizia Castagnoli.[2]

In addition to her work as a painter, Gandini was an accomplished pianist. She died September 1941, at the age of 35, in Venice.[2]

Gallery

References

  1. Klimt, Andreas; Steppes, Michael, eds. (1999). The artists of the world. Bio-bibliographical index A-Z. (English ed.). Munich: K.G. Saur. OCLC 43625108.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Castagnoli, Patrizia (2014). Gabriella e le altre: quattro donne in Biennale: Gabriella Oreffice, Maria Vinca, Ernesta Oltremonti, Giola Gandini. Mirano: Eidos. OCLC 941921894.

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