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    The Gruppo Labronico is an Italian artistic association founded in Livorno in 1920. The Labronico group of artists is rooted in the heyday of the Caffè...
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  • Adriano Baracchini Caputi (category Gruppo Labronico)
    frequented the Caffè Bardi and in 1920 became one of the founders of the Gruppo Labronico, of which he became secretary and treasurer. He exhibited at the 1921...
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  • Corrado Michelozzi (category Gruppo Labronico)
    exhibition in Rome. After 1920, he participated in the exhibitions of the Gruppo Labronico until World War II, and then again in 1946. He was one of the founders...
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  • Mario Borgiotti (category Gruppo Labronico)
    Liegi, Gino Romiti, Umberto Vittorini, as well as other members of the Gruppo Labronico and became involved in the trade and collection of works of art. In...
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  • Ferruccio Rontini (category Gruppo Labronico)
    Academy of Fine Arts of Florence. He was one of the founders of the Gruppo Labronico, displaying works with them in the first three exhibitions. However...
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  • Ettore Castaldi (category Gruppo Labronico)
    Artistic Livorno after the split which gave rise to the establishment of Gruppo Labronico. As an anarchist sympathizer, in 1924 he went into exile in Santos...
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  • Benvenuto Benvenuti (category Gruppo Labronico)
    Bardi. In 1922 and 1923, he exhibited at a Livorno Expositions of the Gruppo Labronico. Throughout the 1920s, Benvenuti created graphic designs and lithography...
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  • Gino Romiti (category Gruppo Labronico)
    1908 and 1912, returning to the Biennale in 1952. A member of the Gruppo Labronico of painters that met in the Caffè Bardi, he decorated the meeting room...
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  • Manlio Martinelli (category Gruppo Labronico)
    Lloyd, Amedeo Modigliani, and Aristide Sommati. He was a member of the Gruppo Labronico of painters that met in the Caffè Bardi. He differed from the Macchiaioli...
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    regularity, until his wife's death in 1936. He was President of the Gruppo Labronico from 1928 until his death. London Strike Girl at the Window The Roses...
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    said to have learned from Guglielmo Micheli, and was a member of the Gruppo Labronico of painters that met in the Caffè Bardi in Livorno. He provided some...
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    Vittorio Matteo Corcos (category Gruppo Labronico)
    War I, his son died in battle in 1916. In the 1920s he joined the Gruppo Labronico along with Plinio Nomellini and Ulvi Liegi. He also painted portraits...
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    fifteen of them met at the studios of Gino Romiti and established the "Gruppo Labronico" (Leghorn Group) to honor his achievements, promote the artists of...
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    Galleria Mario Galli in Florence. Since 1920, he was the president of the Gruppo Labronico and promoted Livornese art. He died in 1939 in extreme poverty. At...
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    role of the development of a local group of painters known as the Gruppo Labronico. Founded in 1908 by Ugo Bardi, the interiors of the coffee house were...
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