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Sculptor, b. 1892 - d. 1973

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    • Bruno Beghe (American - Italian, 1892-1973) Oil Painting - Ballerina
      Apr. 30, 2023

      Bruno Beghe (American - Italian, 1892-1973) Oil Painting - Ballerina

      Est: $500 - $700

      Bruno Beghe (American - Italian, 1892-1973). Title - Intermission. Oil on canvas painting of ballerina resting backstage during the intermission of a ballet dance performance. Signed lower left Bruno Beghe. Painting measures 30 inches high, 25.25 inches wide. Frame measures 32.25 inches high, 27.25 inches wide. In good condition. Bruno Beghe, professional painter, sculptor, violinist and conductor, was born in Carrara, Italy, in 1892. He was the son of a sculptor and from 1904 to 1911 he studied sculpture at the Academia di Belle Arti in Carrara, a town famous for its beautiful marble. He immigrated to the United States in 1923. In 1939 he was listed as holding memberships in the following artist organizations: The Palette and Chisel Academy (Chicago) The All-Illinois Society of Fine Arts The North Shore Art Guild The No-Jury Society of Artists The Austin, Oak Park, and River Forest Art League Later he served as a director of the Municipal Art League of Chicago. During a long career, Beghe exhibited in a variety of two-dimensional media, including oils, watercolors, pastels and pencil drawings. Titles for paintings that he exhibited between 1944 and 1965 at the Palette and Chisel Academy show that he depicted a wide range of subject matter, including: Illinois farm- and landscapes Chicago cityscapes, parks and churches Waterscapes and shore scenes Ballet dancers, performing musicians, geishas, nudes and other human subjects Self-, family and other portraits Still lifes. In addition to his home town of Chicago, places he painted included the art colony of Saugatuck, Michigan, as well as scenes from Italy, and Ibiza (Spain) and the Riviera. Beghe's three-dimensional media included bronze and marble. His sculptural subject matter included portraits of artists Othmar Hoffler and Henry Thiede, conductor Arturo Toscanini, and President Abraham Lincoln, as well as bas-relief portraits of General Douglas MacArthur and Jascha Heifetz. Beghe's work won a silver medal at the annual Palette and Chisel Academy exhibition in 1957. He subsequently won gold medals there in 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963 and 1965. He also won the Charles M. Nelson Award at Chicago's Union League Art Competition in 1961 Beghe's 1963 marble of South Dakota's Joseph Ward is owned by the Smithsonian and is displayed in the Hall of Columns at the U.S. Capitol. Beghe's portrait of oboist Gustavo Gastelli is held by the Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica di Bologna, in Bologna, Italy. Chicago galleries displaying Bruno Beghe's work included Mandel Brothers and the Wurlitzer Gallery. Museums holding Beghe's work today include: The Smithsonian The Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica di Bologna Beghé married Emmavve Frymire (1906-1952) in 1932. They had two sons, Renato and Gino. Beghe later married Theo Liddell (1905-1996). Bruno Beghe died in Wilmette, Illinois in January, 1973. The above information was assembled by Robert Burns.

      Myers Fine Art
    • Bruno Beghe (1892 - 1973) Orientalist Painting
      Apr. 05, 2020

      Bruno Beghe (1892 - 1973) Orientalist Painting

      Est: $500 - $700

      Bruno Beghe (1892 - 1973) Orientalist Painting of a man. Signed lower right. Oil on Canvas. Sight Size: 20 x 18 in. Overall Framed Size: 23.75 x 21.75 in. (B 155)

      Helmuth Stone
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