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Massimo Campigli

Max Ihlenfeldt

Italian painter and journalist (1895-1971).

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Place of Death

Saint-Tropez

Instance Of

Human

Date of Birth

7/4/1895

Date of Death

5/31/1971

Occupation

Painter
Draftsperson
Journalist
Lithographer
Printmaker

Country of Citizenship

Italy
(6/18/1946 - 5/31/1971)
Start Time
: 6/18/1946
End Time
: 5/31/1971
Kingdom of Italy
(7/4/1895 - 6/18/1946)
Start Time
: 7/4/1895
End Time
: 6/18/1946
Italy

Given Name

Massimo

Image

Participant In

Documenta
Documenta II

Sex or Gender

Male

Copyright Representative

Reproduction Right Represented by CISAC-Member

Described by Source

BEIC Digital Library

Has Works in the Collection

23 items
Belvedere
Art Institute of Chicago
Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tāmaki
Finnish National Gallery
National Gallery of Victoria
National Gallery of Art
Museum of Modern Art
Kröller-Müller Museum
Israel Museum
Philadelphia Art Museum
Hermitage Museum
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Kunsthistorisches Museum
National Museum of Fine Arts
Yale University Art Gallery
Dallas Museum of Art
Musée D'art Moderne De Paris
Ackland Art Museum
Museum Van Bommel Van Dam
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Southampton City Art Gallery
Print Collection
Location
:
New York Public Library Main Branch
Hessian State Museum Darmstadt

Family Name

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Italian
German
French

Place of Birth

Berlin

Member Of

Accademia Delle Arti Del Disegno

Spouse

Cause of Death

Myocardial Infarction

Manner of Death

Natural Causes
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Campigli
Giuditta Scalini
Magdalena Rădulescu
(1927 - 1939)
End Cause
:
Divorce
Start Time
: 1927
End Time
: 1939