LC control no. | nr 98006672 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Spilimbergo, Lino Enea, 1896-1964 |
Variant(s) | Spilimbergo, Lino Eneas, 1896-1964 Eneas Spilimbergo, Lino, 1896-1964 Enea Spilimbergo, Lino, 1896-1964 |
Associated country | France Italy |
Associated place | San Juan (San Juan, Argentina) |
Birth date | 1896-08-12 |
Death date | 1964-03-16 |
Place of birth | Buenos Aires (Argentina) San Miguel de Tucumán (Argentina) |
Place of death | Unquillo (Argentina) |
Affiliation | Sociedad de Educación Industrial Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes (Argentina) Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes (Argentina) Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Instituto Superior de Artes Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Sección de Pintura |
Profession or occupation | Painter Muralist Engraver Lithographer Sculptor Draftsman Professor |
Special note | Uncle of Spilimbergo, Jorge Enea (n 86024090) |
Found in | El taller de Spilimbergo en Tucumán, 1979: biography (Lino Eneas Spilimbergo; painter; muralist; engraver; lithographer; born August 12, 1896; died March 17, 1964) Gobierno de la Provincia de Córdoba, Agencia Córdoba Turismo website, February 4, 2022: (Lino Enea Spilimbergo; painter; engraver; sculptor; Casa Museo Lino Enea Spilimbergo (located in Unquillo)) <https://www.cordobaturismo.gov.ar/localidad/unquillo/> Universidad Provincial de Córdoba (Argentina), Escuela Superior de Artes Aplicadas Lino Enea Spilimbergo website, February 4, 2022: (Lino Enea Spilimbergo) <http://escuelaspilimbergo.edu.ar/la-escuela/> Grove Art Online website, February 4, 2022: (Lino Eneas Spilimbergo; born August 12, 1896 in Buenos Aires; died March 17 1964 in Unquillo, Córdoba; Argentine painter and draftsman; after studying at the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, he worked in Italy and France from 1925 to 1928; while in Italy he became interested in the work of Giovanni Bellini, in the treatment of the figure in the paintings of Piero della Francesca, and in the concise and dramatic conception of Giotto's art; seeking an objective approach, Spilimbergo created monumental forms that look almost petrified in their sculptural contours and that are subject to the rational control of the underlying geometric structures, independent of the image represented; in characteristic paintings such as Figures (Buenos Aires, Mus. N. B.A.), one of several completed between 1931 and 1940, he conveyed a psychological penetration married to the formal values of a carefully articulated, balanced composition, animated by linear arabesques and arriving at an image at once naturalistic in treatment and hieratic in feeling) <https://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000080584> Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Argentina) website, February 4, 2022: (Lino Claro Honorio Enea Spilimbergo; born 1896 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; died 1964 in Unquillo, Córdoba, Argentina) <https://www.bellasartes.gob.ar/en/collection/work/1801/> Gobierno de Argentina, Ministerio de Cultura website, February 4, 2022: posted August 11, 2021 (Lino Enea Spilimbergo; Lino Claro Honorio Enea Spilimbergo; born August 12, 1896 in Buenos Aires; son of Italian immigrants Antonio Enea Spilimbergo and María Giacoboni) <https://www.argentina.gob.ar/noticias/lino-enea-spilimbergo-las-artes-y-el-compromiso-con-el-mundo> Fundación Osde Issuu page, February 4, 2022: exhibition catalog from July 3-September 2, 2018 at the Fundación Osde which was curated by his grandson Leonardo Enea Spilimbergo who also wrote the biography (Lino Spilimbergo; Lino Claro Honorio Enea Spilimbergo; Enea is his first last name, but Spilimbergo is used as the last name in Argentina; born August 12, 1896 in Buenos Aires; parents were Italian immigrants Antonio Enea Spilimbergo and María Giacoboni; studied drawing at the Sociedad de Educación Industrial (1913-1915); studied at the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes (1915-1921); spent time in Italy and France in the 1920s; returned to Argentina in 1928 and lived in San Juan for about a year before moving to Buenos Aires; taught at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes (1935-1948); organized the Sección de Pintura of the Instituto Superior de Artes of the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán in 1948 where he was a professor until 1952 when he moved to Buenos Aires and purchased a home in Unquillo outside of Córdoba; academia de número, Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes (1956); died the night of March 16, 1964 at his home in Unquillo) Email from the Fundación Osde, February 4, 2022: (Enea Spilimbergo is the complete last name, but he is known as Limo Spilimbergo so his heading should be Spilimbergo, Lino Enea, 1896-1964; uncle of Jorge Enea Spilimbergo) |
Associated language | spa |