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  • Fausto Calogero Pirandello (17 June 1899 – 30 November 1975) was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Scuola romana (Roman School).
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      Fausto Calogero Pirandello (17 June – 30 November ) was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Scuola romana (Roman School).

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      Italian painter, born in Rome, the son of the playwright Luigi Pirandello.

    Fausto Pirandello 1899–1975 - Tate

  • The Forgotten Pirandello, released in Italian cinemas on the 7th of this month, opens with this very image—a steam train, a symbol of life’s journey.
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      Felice Carena is the one who really introduced Pirandello to the world of Anticoli Corrado, a village in the Upper Aniene Valley that was very popular with artists of the time in search of picturesque landscapes and posing models, and where Fausto opened his first painting studio in
    Fausto Pirandello was one of the most important and influential painters working in Italy between the 1930s and the 1950s.
    Italian painter, born in Rome, the son of the playwright Luigi Pirandello.
    Italian painter.

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      For the first time, the Pirandello family story is explored across three generations: Luigi, his son Fausto, and his grandson Pierluigi.

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  • Fausto Pirandello - Siccità (Drought), 1937.
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    FAUSTO PIRANDELLO

    Biography

    The youngest son of Luigi Pirandello and Maria Antonietta Portolano, both from Agrigento, he was born after his brother Stefano and sister Lia. He spent his childhood between Rome and holidays in Sicily, a land that would instil in him a passion for those tones that would later be among the unmistakable characteristics of his painting.

    In 1917, he received a call to arms, among the 'Boys of '99', and was forced to interrupt his classical studies, although he was not immediately sent to the front for health reasons. He then spent the war period in hospital and a period of hospitalisation in Florence. After the war, he did not resume his studies and manifested the desire to devote himself to sculpture even though, again due to health problems, he was soon forced to switch to painting (already practised as a hobby in the Pirandello household, both by his father and his older brother, Stefano).
    His first art teacher was Sigismondo Li