Scuola romana drawings exhibition at Galleria Aleandri in Rome
Galleria Aleandri in Rome's ancient Jewish quarter presents a focused exhibition on drawing within the Scuola romana, curated by Francesca Romana Morelli. The show features around one hundred drawings and some paintings by key figures including Cagli, Mafai, Raphaël, Ferrazzi, Janni, Ziveri, Fazzini, and Capogrossi, with inspirations Roeder and Balla. A highlight is Ferrazzi's 'Carrettiere che dorme', described as a prismatic fractured composition. The exhibition emphasizes drawing as a central formative tool, revealing both shared school traits and individual singularity.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Galleria Aleandri in Rome's ancient Jewish quarter
- Curated by Francesca Romana Morelli
- Focuses on drawing within the Scuola romana
- Features around 100 drawings and some paintings
- Artists include Cagli, Mafai, Raphaël, Ferrazzi, Janni, Ziveri, Fazzini, Capogrossi
- Inspirations include Roeder and Balla
- Highlight: Ferrazzi's 'Carrettiere che dorme' described as prismatic
- Emphasizes drawing as a formative tool revealing school traits and individuality
Entities
Artists
- Cagli
- Mafai
- Raphaël
- Ferrazzi
- Janni
- Ziveri
- Fazzini
- Capogrossi
- Roeder
- Balla
Institutions
- Galleria Aleandri
Locations
- Rome
- Italy