Bel pesce biography examples

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  • Bruno Munari

    Italian artist and designer (1907–1998)

    Bruno Munari

    Born(1907-10-24)24 October 1907

    Milan, Italy

    Died29 September 1998(1998-09-29) (aged 90)

    Milan, Italy

    Resting placeCimitero Monumentale, Milan, Italy
    Occupation(s)Artist, designer, writer

    Bruno Munari (24 October 1907 – 29 September 1998) was "one of the greatest actors of 20th-century art, design and graphics".[1] He was an Italian artist, designer, and inventor who contributed fundamentals to many fields of visual arts (painting, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphic design) in modernism, futurism, and concrete art, and in non-visual arts (literature, poetry) with his research on games, didactic method, movement, tactile learning, kinesthetic learning, and creativity. On the utility of art, Munari once said, "Art shall not be separated from life: things that are good to look at, and bad to be used, should not exist".[2]

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    Benvenuto Pesce Maineri

    Italian architect and engineer

    Benvenuto Francesco Pesce Maineri

    Born1865

    Genoa, Italy

    Died1935

    Genoa, Italy

    NationalityItalian
    Occupation(s)Architect, Engineer, Urban Planner
    Notable workPalazzo at via XX Settembre 26, Palazzo at via XX Settembre 36, Workers' housing in Staglieno

    Benvenuto Francesco Pesce Maineri (Genoa, 1865 – Genoa, 1935) was an Italian architect, engineer, and urban planner, known for his contributions to the Art Nouveau and Eclecticism styles in Italy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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    Benvenuto Francesco Pesce-Maineri was born in Genoa in 1865.[1] He studied at the Royal Polytechnic of Milan, graduating in 1897.[2] Engineer, architect, and professor, he had his studio at the central via XX Settembre 5-7 and, later, in Cornigliano, an elegant district with noble buildings, in Via Tonale and then at his own residence in Via Edomondo dem A