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Ruggero Focardi
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Ruggero Focardi
Self-taught. He started his career in 1879 with a touch of the pen: “Give alms for the love of God.” Two of his paintings of “Games of bowls” were successful: one at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889 (now in the Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Firenze) and the other was bought by a private gallery in Buenos Aires. He took part in many exhibitions both Italian and foreign, and there was many times awarded.
His major works: “Summer Siesta” and several paintings representing the “Crossroads of Settignano,” including: “Effect of rain in Settignano,” which is now in a gallery of Livorno, “The market of Settignano” big picture exhibited in Milan, Rome, Leningrad, Zurich and awarded in Florence in 1896 “Life campagnola”, purchased by King Umberto and now in the Gallery of Modern Art in Florence, “the game of tumble”, which won the “Florence” in 1895, “pregnant woman”, awarded in Florence in 1909 , “Five minutes of rest of a worker,” “The chatter,” “Smile breast”, exhibited at the National Exhibition in Rome in 1900, “a street of Padenghe” and “Child wound,” real property, “Stop goats “, exhibited and awarded at Rome Biennale,” The trecciaiola “, at the Circle of Italians in Buenos Aires;” Farmers del Garda “in Italian Art Gallery in Lima (Peru),” Ante occasum “and” Life campagnola “, awarded in the Contest Baruzzi of Bologna and kept respectively in a private collection in Bologna and in the Gallery of Modern Art in Palazzo Pitti in Florence.
The site is constantly updated with unpublished works by the protagonists of painting and sculpture between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.