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Giovanni Omiccioli

Giovanni Omiccioli (born 1901), was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the ''Scuola romana (Roman School)'', with a dynamic paintwork representing soccer games and sports scenes.〔Cf. (Artist's bio ), on ''Appuntiallostadio.com''. Accessed 27/05/2011〕
==Biography==
Having joined the Scuola Romana movement, in 1928, Omiccioli collaborated especially with Mario Mafai and Antonietta Raphael, as well as with Scipione and Raffaele Frumenti. His pictorial activity started in 1934 and a few years afterwards, he exhibited work at the ''IV Mostra del Sindacato Fascista'' (1937) within the Fine Art circle. In the same period he held his personal expo at Apollo Gallery in Rome.
Omiccioli was also active in politics and, with Mario Mafai, Guttuso and Afro, he created the first header of the Italian communist newspaper ''L’Unità'' in 1945, immediately after the Italian ''Liberazione''. During the same year he exhibited at the ''I Mostra dell’Arte'' against barbarism, promoted by this newspaper at the Gallery of Rome with catalogue by Antonello Trombadori, presenting a dramatic political painting by the title ''La fucilazione di Bruno Buozzi (The Fusillading of Bruno Buozzi)''.〔For info on Bruno Buozzi, see it:Wiki. Cf. also (Bio note ), on ''Appuntiallostadio.com'', Accessed 26/05/2011〕
After winning an award at the Marzotto Prize Convention, with ''Il Pastore con la capretta (Shepherd with small goat)'', Omiccioli exhibited at many important arts centres: especially noticeable are his anthologic displays at the Hermitage of Leningrad, his personal at the La Medusa Modern Gallery of Naples, and in the 1950s his participation in exhibitions at Pittsburgh, Boston, and Tokyo. He also took part in a travelling exhibition around the Scandinavian countries organised by the Italian Art Club, as well as displying some paintings at the various Rome Quadriennales of 1955, 1959 e poi del 1966, and at the Venetian Biennales of 1952, 1954, 1956. In 1959 he also presents a religious painting on hardboard, ''Cristo crocifisso (Crucified Christ)'', at the ''VIII Biennale d’Arte Sacra'' in Bologna. During the 1960s, Omiccioli exhibits at three Figurative Arts Reviews in Rome and Lazio (1961, 1963, 1965) and at the ''VI Biennale of Rome'' in 1968.〔Cf. F. Ceriotto, ''Omiccioli'', 1971, p. 43〕 Vaporous and tender, and yet always springing from an unchangeably intense love for nature and man, his palette of colours give a soft breath of light and a suggestive atmosphere to his whole artistic production.〔Cf. S. Favre, ''Civiltà Arte Sport'', 1969, p.477〕

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