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DOMENICO CANTATORE
(RUVO DI PUGLIA 1906 - PARIS 1998)
FEMALE PORTRAIT

Pen with brown ink, signed Cantatore in pen and inscribed in pencil by the artist Gentile signora, / Mucchi mi dice di mandare / un disegno per l'almanacco Bompiani / Va bene questo? / Grazie e cordiali / saluti / D. Cantatore
282 x 216 mm

Domenico Cantatore was born near Bari, into a very poor family. He was very young when he emigrated to Rome, there spending a period of self-taught, solitary formation. in 1924, he moved on to Milan. He held his first personal exhibition at the Milan Gallery in 1929. In 1932 he left for Paris. In Paris Cantatore got to know Modigliani, Picasso and Matisse who became one of Cantatore’s ideal masters. Of his Parisian sojourn there remains a note-book, and some drypoints. He returned to Milan and in 1934 held an exhibition at the Milione Gallery. He subsequently participated at the Bergamo award and exhibited at the Venice Biennials and the Rome Quadrennial. In 1940, he was appointed Professor of figure drawing at the Art School in Milan and then, as Professor of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in 1950. In 1967 he exhibited at the Museo Civico di Monza, Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara in 1983, and Montecatini in 1981.