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1882 - 1932

人物简介

  • Lifespan: 50 years
  • Died: 1932
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top 3 works:
    • Nude
    • Annunciation
  • Top-ranked work: Nude
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  • Nationality: Argentina
  • Art period: Modern
  • Also known as:
    • alfredo guttero
    • alfredo nicolas guttero
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Born: 1882, Buenos Aires, Argentina

艺术知识测试

每道题只有一个正确答案。

题目 1:
What was Alfredo Guttero's initial career path before dedicating himself to art?
题目 2:
In what year did Alfredo Guttero receive a grant to study in Europe?
题目 3:
With which artist did Guttero collaborate to create the 'Cursos Libres de Arte Plástico'?
题目 4:
What painting technique did Alfredo Guttero devise, involving plaster and pigments?

Early Life and Artistic Development

  • Born: Alfredo Nicolás Guttero, May 26, 1882, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Early Talent: Displayed artistic aptitude from a young age, initially focused on music before transitioning to visual arts.
  • Family Expectations: Initially pursued legal studies at his family's urging but ultimately chose to dedicate himself to painting, encouraged by Ernesto de la Cárcova and Martín Malharro.
  • Formal Training: Received a grant from the Argentinian government in 1904, enabling him to study art in Europe, primarily in Paris until 1916.
  • Parisian Influence: Studied with Maurice Denis during his time in Paris and actively participated in Salon exhibitions, absorbing key aspects of modernist artistic trends.

European Travels and Artistic Influences

  • Post-Parisian Exploration: Following his Parisian studies, Guttero traveled extensively throughout Europe, residing in Segovia and Madrid with shorter stays in Germany, Austria, and Italy.
  • Extensive Travel: Visited virtually every part of Western Europe, culminating in a major exhibition in Genoa.
  • Artistic Influences: Exposed to diverse artistic styles during his travels, including influences from Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, and early Cubism.
  • Development of Style: His European experiences significantly shaped the development of his unique artistic style, characterized by dynamic figures and landscapes with industrial elements.

Return to Argentina and Promotion of Modern Art

  • Return in 1927: After more than two decades abroad, Guttero returned to Argentina in 1927 and became actively involved in promoting modern art within the country.
  • Director of Plastic Arts: Served as Director of the "Plastic Arts" division of the local Wagner Society.
  • Hall of Modern Painters: Created the “Hall of Modern Painters,” a platform for showcasing works by emerging Argentinian artists, including Miguel Carlos Victorica and Demetreo Urruchúa.
  • Cursos Libres de Arte Plástico: Collaborated with Raquel Forner, Alfredo Bigatti, and Pedro Domínguez Neira to establish "Cursos Libres de Arte Plástico," free art courses aimed at fostering artistic education.

Major Achievements and Artistic Legacy

  • Exhibition in Baltimore: Exhibited his works at the First Baltimore Pan-American Exhibition of Contemporary Paintings in 1931, gaining international recognition.
  • Unique Painting Technique: Developed a distinctive painting technique utilizing "yeso cocido" (cooked plaster), applied to wood surfaces, contributing to the textural quality of his artworks.
  • Theatrical Decorations: Provided decorations for the Teatro Colón, demonstrating his versatility as an artist and his engagement with public art projects.
  • Artistic Significance: Guttero’s artistic legacy lies in his pioneering role in promoting modern art in Argentina and his development of a unique visual style that blended European influences with Argentinian themes.

Later Life and Historical Significance

  • Continued Artistic Activity: Remained actively involved in the Argentine art scene until his death.
  • Historical Significance: Recognized as a key figure in the development of modern Argentinian art, bridging the gap between European artistic trends and local artistic expression.
  • Influence on Subsequent Generations: His work influenced subsequent generations of Argentinian artists, inspiring them to explore new forms of artistic expression and engage with contemporary themes.
  • Died: Date unknown, Buenos Aires, Argentina.