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Gianni Mattioli (1903 – 1977) was an Italian businessman, a cotton trader in Milan, and art collector, particularly of the work of the Italian Futurists. Mattioli was born in Milan in 1903, and started collecting in the early 1920s, but most of his collection was built in the late 1930s and 1940s, and in 1949, he acquired 87 works from fellow Italian collector (1881–1958). Mattioli died in Milan in 1977, and his daughter the art historian, Laura Mattioli Rossi, inherited the collection.

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  • Gianni Mattioli (1903 – 1977) was an Italian businessman, a cotton trader in Milan, and art collector, particularly of the work of the Italian Futurists. Mattioli was born in Milan in 1903, and started collecting in the early 1920s, but most of his collection was built in the late 1930s and 1940s, and in 1949, he acquired 87 works from fellow Italian collector (1881–1958). Mattioli died in Milan in 1977, and his daughter the art historian, Laura Mattioli Rossi, inherited the collection. (en)
  • Giovanni Mattioli, detto Gianni (Milano, 29 novembre 1903 – Milano, 14 febbraio 1977), è stato un collezionista d'arte italiano, tra i più importanti per il futurismo e la metafisica.Particolarmente legato a Fortunato Depero, negli anni dal 1946 al 1953 ha costituito una collezione d'arte con lavori dei maggiori esponenti delle avanguardie storiche italiane quali Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Carlo Carrà, Fortunato Depero, Amedeo Modigliani, Giorgio Morandi, Giorgio de Chirico, Ottone Rosai, Luigi Russolo, Gino Severini, Mario Sironi, Ardengo Soffici e molti altri. In mostra come collezione per la prima volta a Palazzo Strozzi di Firenze nel 1953, nel 1973 ventisei capolavori vengono notificati dallo Stato italiano come «insostituibile testimonianza di momenti capitali della pittura ita (it)
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  • Milan, Italy (en)
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  • Gianni Mattioli (1903 – 1977) was an Italian businessman, a cotton trader in Milan, and art collector, particularly of the work of the Italian Futurists. Mattioli was born in Milan in 1903, and started collecting in the early 1920s, but most of his collection was built in the late 1930s and 1940s, and in 1949, he acquired 87 works from fellow Italian collector (1881–1958). Mattioli died in Milan in 1977, and his daughter the art historian, Laura Mattioli Rossi, inherited the collection. 26 works from the Gianni Mattioli Collection have been on loan to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice from 1997 to 2015. In November 2015, Nu couché a 1917 Amedeo Modigliani oil on canvas from the collection, was sold by his daughter at Christie's, New York for $170.4 million to Liu Yiqian. (en)
  • Giovanni Mattioli, detto Gianni (Milano, 29 novembre 1903 – Milano, 14 febbraio 1977), è stato un collezionista d'arte italiano, tra i più importanti per il futurismo e la metafisica.Particolarmente legato a Fortunato Depero, negli anni dal 1946 al 1953 ha costituito una collezione d'arte con lavori dei maggiori esponenti delle avanguardie storiche italiane quali Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Carlo Carrà, Fortunato Depero, Amedeo Modigliani, Giorgio Morandi, Giorgio de Chirico, Ottone Rosai, Luigi Russolo, Gino Severini, Mario Sironi, Ardengo Soffici e molti altri. In mostra come collezione per la prima volta a Palazzo Strozzi di Firenze nel 1953, nel 1973 ventisei capolavori vengono notificati dallo Stato italiano come «insostituibile testimonianza di momenti capitali della pittura italiana di questo secolo tra il 1910 e il 1920, essenzialmente per il futurismo e la metafisica»Viene spesso confuso con il banchiere Raffaele Mattioli con il quale tuttavia non ha rapporti di parentela. (it)
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