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ORAZI (who wrote his name in capital letters), was born in 1906 and died in 1979. He was a painter of the French School (École Française), mentioned as a member of the School of Paris (École de Paris or nouvelle École de Paris). He regularly participated in different artistic groups in Paris. His works evolved from figurative art to abstract art, which was often characterised by matter in relief rising from the canvas surface. He called this phase: Painture en Relief (Painting in Relief). He returned to figurative painting in his latest phase.

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  • Orazi (ORAZI) né le 28 février 1906 et mort le 19 janvier 1979 est un peintre français, rattaché à la nouvelle École de Paris. Dans sa carrière artistique, il écrivait son nom en lettres capitales : « ORAZI ». Son œuvre va du figuratif à l'art abstrait et à la peinture « en relief », pour revenir au figuratif dans sa toute dernière période (les Paysages de l'Imaginaire). Très lié à Édouard Pignon dès 1946, il restera son ami pendant toute sa vie. Membre historique du Salon de mai à Paris, depuis sa fondation, il est souvent cité dans la revue Les Lettres françaises à partir de 1949. En 1952, il est nommé sociétaire de la section peinture de la Société du Salon d'automne. Deux de ces œuvres sont conservées dans le Fonds national d'art contemporain (La Course aux taureaux, 1950 et Paysage du Mexique, 1957). Ses expositions en France, en Europe, au Mexique et au Japon font l'objet de catalogues et d'articles de 1934 à 1980, et plus tard en 2016-2018. Il aura aussi des expositions posthumes en 1980, 2003 et 2005-2006. Le photographe américain Peter Beard a reproduit dans le calendrier Pirelli de 2009, quatre tableaux d'ORAZI de la période Peinture en Relief.. ORAZI s'est choisi ce nom de peintre, qui vient de l’Antiquité romaine, représenté — depuis le XVIIe siècle — par des artistes originaires de Bologne et du centre de l’Italie, actifs en France. Parmi ces peintres, on trouve notamment les Horatio et les Orazio. (fr)
  • ORAZI (who wrote his name in capital letters), was born in 1906 and died in 1979. He was a painter of the French School (École Française), mentioned as a member of the School of Paris (École de Paris or nouvelle École de Paris). He regularly participated in different artistic groups in Paris. His works evolved from figurative art to abstract art, which was often characterised by matter in relief rising from the canvas surface. He called this phase: Painture en Relief (Painting in Relief). He returned to figurative painting in his latest phase. In Paris, he set up his studio (his atelier) in Boulevard du Montparnasse since 1934. At time, the district of Montparnasse had replaced Montmartre as the artistic centre of Paris. After the Second World War, in 1946–1947, he moved to another atelier - in a quiet street of Montparnasse - and he maintained the same address until his death. He steadily exhibited his works, for over three decades from 1947 until the year of his death, at the Salon de Mai, of which he became a “historic member”: this was the art association founded in Paris in 1943 (declared in 1944) in opposition to Nazi ideology, whose annual exhibitions were an important artistic event from 1945 onwards. In the introductory note to the 1979 Catalogue of the Salon de Mai, “La volonté de Continuer” (the will to continue), his death was remembered by Gaston Diehl, Founding President, with these words: “I care to remember those who have recently left us [...] and most especially two painters who were for so long faithful companions in our artistic path: ORAZI and BURTIN.”. In 1952 he was appointed member (Sociétaire), for the Painting Section, of the Salon d'Automne Society, the Parisian art institution founded in 1903 with the aim to encourage the development of the fine arts and organize the annual art exhibition the Salon d'Automne. Throughout his career, from 1932 until his death in 1979, he participated in a long series of exhibitions, including many solo exhibitions, mostly in Paris, but also elsewhere in France, Italy and Europe, America, and Japan. There have also been some solo exhibitions after his death, from 1980 to 2006. Subsequently, in 2009, the American photographer and artist Peter Beard reproduced four paintings by ORAZI - from his Peintures en Relief (Paintings in Relief) - in the Pirelli Calendar. The name he adopted along his artistic career was ORAZI (pron. ORASI'), deriving from the Roman antiquity and represented in the artistic field - since the 17th century - by a series of artists of the same family tree, active in France but who were originally from the Bologna area and central Italy. (en)
  • ORAZI' (che scriveva il suo nome d'arte in maiuscolo, ORAZI') (1906 – 1979) è stato un pittore francese, appartenente all'École Française, membro dell'École de Paris (o nouvelle École de Paris). A Parigi, egli installò il suo atelier in Boulevard du Montparnasse sin dal 1934. In effetti, Montparnasse aveva sostituito Montmartre come centro artistico ed intellettuale di Parigi ed anche come epicentro della vita culturale dei membri della École de Paris. È documentato che, dopo la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, nel 1946-1947, egli si trasferì in un altro atelier - sempre nel quartiere di Montparnasse - che rimase lo stesso sino alla sua morte. La sua produzione ha seguito un'evoluzione che spinse la sua ricerca dal figurativo all'astrazione, ove la sua opera fu sovente caratterizzata da effetti di materiali in rilievo - Peinture en Relief - più o meno sporgenti dalla tela e aggettanti rispetto al telaio dei quadri. Egli ritornò alla pittura figurativa, con una serie di paesaggi, nella sua ultima, breve, fase artistica. ORAZI (pronuncia francese: Orasì) è il nome che egli adottò durante la sua carriera, scritto in genere in lettere maiuscole, specialmente in Francia, per distinguersi da una serie di artisti, anche del medesimo albero familiare, attivi in Francia - sin dal XVII°, XVIII° secolo - e originari del Bolognese e dell'Italia Centrale. Fu un membro storico del Salon de Mai di Parigi, ove le sue opere furono continuativamente esposte dal 1947 al 1979. Nel 1952 fu nominato Sociétaire, per la sezione Pittura della ‘Société du Salon d'Automne’, dalla quale dipendeva l'esposizione artistica che, svolgendosi nell'autunno di ogni anno, era stata denominata Salon d'Automne, che allora aveva sede al Grand Palais di Parigi: il noto appuntamento artistico annuale parigino creato nel 1903. Dal 1934 sino all'anno della morte, nel 1979, egli ha partecipato a una lunga serie di esposizioni, di cui molte furono quelle personali, soprattutto a Parigi ma anche in altre località della Francia, come pure in Europa, Messico e Giappone. Vi sono state anche alcune mostre personali post mortem, dal 1980 al 2006. Successivamente ad esse, il fotografo e artista statunitense Peter H. Beard riprodusse nel Calendario Pirelli del 2009 quattro sue opere della fase Peinture en Relief: esse sono state pubblicate on line e sono state riprodotte anche dalla rivista russa Europa. (it)
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  • ORAZI (who wrote his name in capital letters), was born in 1906 and died in 1979. He was a painter of the French School (École Française), mentioned as a member of the School of Paris (École de Paris or nouvelle École de Paris). He regularly participated in different artistic groups in Paris. His works evolved from figurative art to abstract art, which was often characterised by matter in relief rising from the canvas surface. He called this phase: Painture en Relief (Painting in Relief). He returned to figurative painting in his latest phase. (en)
  • Orazi (ORAZI) né le 28 février 1906 et mort le 19 janvier 1979 est un peintre français, rattaché à la nouvelle École de Paris. Dans sa carrière artistique, il écrivait son nom en lettres capitales : « ORAZI ». Son œuvre va du figuratif à l'art abstrait et à la peinture « en relief », pour revenir au figuratif dans sa toute dernière période (les Paysages de l'Imaginaire). Très lié à Édouard Pignon dès 1946, il restera son ami pendant toute sa vie. Membre historique du Salon de mai à Paris, depuis sa fondation, il est souvent cité dans la revue Les Lettres françaises à partir de 1949. (fr)
  • ORAZI' (che scriveva il suo nome d'arte in maiuscolo, ORAZI') (1906 – 1979) è stato un pittore francese, appartenente all'École Française, membro dell'École de Paris (o nouvelle École de Paris). A Parigi, egli installò il suo atelier in Boulevard du Montparnasse sin dal 1934. In effetti, Montparnasse aveva sostituito Montmartre come centro artistico ed intellettuale di Parigi ed anche come epicentro della vita culturale dei membri della École de Paris. È documentato che, dopo la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, nel 1946-1947, egli si trasferì in un altro atelier - sempre nel quartiere di Montparnasse - che rimase lo stesso sino alla sua morte. (it)
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