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Filiputti, Angiolino
Angiolino Filiputti
Alfonsino Filiputti
A Filiputti
Description
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127 items. The collection consists of a selection of works created by Alfonsino ‘Angiolino’ Filiputti (1924-1999). A promising painter from childhood, Angiolino was initially fascinated by marine subjects but his parents’ financial hardships forced an end to his formal education after completing primary school. Thereafter, he took up painting as an absorbing pastime. Angiolino depicted some of the most dramatic and controversial aspects of the Second World War as seen from the perspective of San Giorgio di Nogaro, a small town in the Friuli region of Italy. Bombings, events reported by newspapers, broadcast by the radio or spread by eyewitnesses, became the subject of colourful paintings, in which news details were embellished by his own rich imaginings. Each work was accompanied by long pasted-on captions, so as to create fascinating works in which text and image were inseparable. After the war, however, interest in his work declined and Angiolino grew increasingly disenchanted as he lamented the lack of recognition accorded his art, of which he was proud.
The work of Angiolino Filiputti was rediscovered thanks to the efforts of Pierluigi Visintin (San Giorgio di Nogaro 1946 – Udine 2008), a figurehead of the Friulan cultural movement, author, journalist, screenwriter and translator of Greek and Latin classical works into the Friulan language. 183 temperas were eventually displayed in 2005 under the title "La guerra di Angiolino" (“Angiolino’s war”.) The exhibition toured many cities and towns, jointly curated by the late Pierluigi Visintin, the art critic Giancarlo Pauletto and Flavio Fabbroni, member of the Istituto Friulano per la Storia del Movimento di Liberazione (Institute for the history of the resistance movement in the Friuli region).
The IBCC Digital Archive would like to express its gratitude to Anna and Stefano Filiputti, the sons of Angiolino Filipputi, for granting permission to reproduce his works. The BCC Digital Archive is also grateful to Alessandra Bertolissi, wife of Pierluigi Visintin, Alessandra Kerservan, head of the publishing house Kappa Vu and Pietro Del Frate, mayor of San Giorgio di Nogaro.
Originals are on display at
Biblioteca comunale di San Giorgio di Nogaro
Piazza Plebiscito, 2
33058 San Giorgio di Nogaro (UD)
ITALY
++39 0431 620281
info.biblioteca@comune.sangiorgiodinogaro.ud.it
The collection was catalogued by IBCC Digital Archive staff.
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Filiputti, A-S
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Battle of the Espero convoy. Part 6
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Two life rafts are packed with survivors, some clothed others almost naked. The life raft in the foreground carries approximately nine men. Two others are being helped to climb on board. Two of the men appear seriously injured and one holds a pistol. One of the survivors is standing on the raft holding a pole, whilst a seagull is flying overhead. Two shark fins can be seen approaching the raft from the left. Another man in the water, wearing a blue shirt and a life jacket, is waving with his right arm. Nearby is a sailor's cap with “C T Espero” written on the side.
Label reads “12”; signed by the author; caption reads “(6) … andai sul castello a dire al Comandante, che c’era una zattera pronta, e lo invitai a salvarsi, io insistevo, e allora mì ordinò di vedere sè c’era altra gente, e che poi mi salvassi. Scesi sulla zattera cercando di afferrare i naufraghi che à grandi bracciate, cercavano di allontanarsi dal luogo del prossimo affondamento. Altre bordate inglesi, centrarono l’Espero, e la nave si coperse di fiamme il Comandante non lasciò la sua nave, era salito tranquillo, al suo posto di comando, con un sordo boato, l’Espero fù inghiottito dalle onde, le zattere di naufraghi si portarono più lontano possibile dal gorgo impetuoso …”
Caption translates as: “(6)… I went to the bridgehouse to tell the captain that a raft was ready, and I urged him to save himself. Since I was insisting, he ordered me to look for the crew, then to save myself. I went down to the raft, trying to pick up the survivors who were trying to swiftly move away from the soon-to-be-sinking ship. Another British broadside hit the Espero. The vessel was engulfed by flames. The captain did not abandon ship, he calmly went to his command post. The Espero was swallowed by waves, making a dull sound. The rafts with the survivors moved as far away as possible from the violent whirlpool…”
Identifier
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PFilliputtiA16010008
Language
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ita
Creator
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Angiolino Filiputti
Contributor
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Francesca Campani
Alessandro Pesaro
Helen Durham
Giulia Banti
Maureen Clarke
Subject
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World War (1939-1945)
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Format
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One tempera on paper, pasted on mount board
Spatial Coverage
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Mediterranean Sea
Temporal Coverage
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1940-06-28
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Type
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Artwork
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Filiputti, Angiolino. Battle of the Espero convoy
arts and crafts