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Giorgio Cavallon was born on 3 March, 1904 in Sorico, Italy, is an Italian-American painter. Discover Giorgio Cavallon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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22 December, 1989 |
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Giorgio Cavallon (March 3, 1904 – December 22, 1989) was a founding member of the American Abstract Artists and a pioneer Abstract Expressionist.
Giorgio Cavallon was born March 3, 1904, in Sorio, a hamlet of the municipality of Gambellara near Vicenza Italy and immigrated to the US in 1920.
In 1926, Cavallon studied at the National Academy of Design, New York City.
In 1927 and 1928, he studied with Charles Hawthorne, Provincetown, Massachusetts, and from 1934, he studied during the evening with Hans Hofmann's School of Fine Art.
He became a US citizen in 1929.
This major movement of abstract art in America began in the 1930s with a strong direction toward an emphasis in structural quality in art.
Juan Gris statement sums up the movement:
Artists have thought to produce a poetic effect with a beautiful model or beautiful subjects.
We on the other hand believe that we can produce it with beautiful elements, for those of the intellect are certainly the most beautiful.
In 1934, Cavallon was employed in the Works Progress Administration/Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP) Easel & Mural Division as Arshile Gorky's assistant.
In 1936, Cavallon joined other like-minded artists in founding the American Abstract Artists group.
By the end of the 1940s Giorgio Cavallon connected to the early generation of New York School Abstract Expressionist artists whose artistic innovation by the 1950s had been recognized across the Atlantic, including Paris.
In 1949, Cavallon joined the "Artists' Club" located at 39 East 8th Street.
He was chosen by his fellow artists to show in the Ninth Street Show held on May 21-June 10, 1951.
He participated from 1951 to 1957 in the invitational New York Painting and Sculpture Annuals including the Ninth Street Show.
He was among the 24 out of a total 256 New York School artists who was included in all the Annuals.
These Annuals were important because the participants were chosen by the artists themselves.
The show was located at 60 East 9th Street on the first floor and the basement of a building which was about to be demolished.
"The artists celebrated not only the appearance of the dealers, collectors and museum people on the 9th Street, and the consequent exposure of their work but they celebrated the creation and the strength of a living community of significant dimensions."
Cavallon died on December 22, 1989, at New York Hospital.
He was 85 years old and lived in Manhattan.