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Giacomo Benevelli

Giacomo Benevelli (1925 - 2011) was active/lived in Italy, France.  Giacomo Benevelli is known for Abstract sculpture.

Giacomo Benevelli was born in Reggio Emilia, Italy in 1925, but raised in France. Giacomo is considered an important representative of the abstract sculpture movement. Giacomo lived and worked in Milan for over fifty years.

In the course of this time in his artistic endeavors, he came to know the great masters of Italian and international art, such as Moore, Huelsenbeck, Kokoschka, and Arp intimately.

Giacomo was also able to develop his own formal style, which is recognized by the leading academics in the field of modern art.

Giacomo Benevelli broke into the Italian and international art market scene at the end of the 1950's. This included numerous exhibitions and public commissions. Most notable at this time was number Teleios, a bronze dating from the 1990s located in Piazzale Loreto in Milan, and Edificante, a vertical bronze in the atrium of the civil engineering offices in Milan.

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