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Gerardo Dottori

Gerardo Dottori (1884 - 1977) was active/lived in Italy.  Gerardo Dottori is known for Futurist painting, aerial landscapes, murals, teaching.

Gerardo Dottori was an Italian Futurist painter, who played a key role in the Aeropainting* movement. He was associated with the city of Perugia most of his life, living in Milan for six months as a student and in Rome from 1926-39.

Dottori's' principal output was the representation of landscapes and visions of Umbria, mostly viewed from a great height. Among the most famous of these is Umbrian Spring and Fire in the City, both from the early 1920s.

Dottori was born at Perugia to a working-class family, losing his mother when he was eight years old. He was admitted as a young man to the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia, being employed at the same time by an antique dealer.  In 1906, he worked as a decorator in Milan, where he was able to visit museums and exhibitions. He resumed his studies in 1908, mixing in avant-garde* art circles in Florence. In 1910 he began work with the magazine Defense dell'Arte.

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