Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 24, 1963, Image 32

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    MEDKORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD, OREGON
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1963
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at the university's Manhattan, Kan., campus.
Italian Portraitist Says
an Will Spurn Abstract Art
By ERNEST SAKLER
United Press International
FLORENCE, Italy (UPI) -Painter
Pietro Annigoni, por
traitist of the British royal fam
ily, says the day will come
when "the Christian man" will
spurn abstract art and no long
er be "ashamed of his own
face."
Annigoni, whose art has been
attacked by some critics as ac
ademic and photographic, is
sued an impassioned manifesto
against "materialism." It was
in the form of an introduction
to an art book which includes
80 reproductions of paintings by
Annigoni's young disciple, Luci
ano Guarnieri.
The 53-year-old Milan-born
painter said he did not consid
er himself unmodern be
cause he sought "advice and
support" from the great mas
ters of the past. Artists such as
he and Guarnieri, he said, are
just as "characteristic of our
times" as abstract painters.
"To belong to one's time, to
present one's time these are
ambiguous formulas," Annigoni
wrote. "They are obvious if one
considers that whatever a man
does, he belongs to his time,
whclher he likes it or not, and
he represents one of its aspects.
They are very questionable
when one intends through them
to solicit artists, if not actually
to impose on them a task or an
obligation . . .
"Obviously even the limes
can be condemnable . . . There
is a desolation in the air, an
unconquerable nausea, oiip
would say, over the old fact of
being men."
Copying nature faithfully as
he is doing, Annigoni said, is
a bit like copying God and pay
ing tribute to Him.
"I, Guarnieri and his com
panions belong to a group of
pilgrims, also characteristic of
our times even though con-1
temporary culture denies it
vho in smaller numbers, in far
smaller numbers, felt the need
to turn for advice and support
to the great masters of the Eu
ropean tradition," Annigoni
wrote. "And this is because we
are full of nostalgia for
the Christianity which support
ed those masters, and full of
noslalgia for the man they con
quered and revealed, and whom
we think it is neither right nor
desirable to consider outdated.
"Certainly life, which is con
tinuing its course, is opening its
way with a ram made of coarse
materialism. Many things will
change, almost all the past will
be swept away, cities will be
cement and glass, walls will be
as shiny and smooth as the
steel plates of automobiles.
Speed will devour time and
leave little margin far medita
tion. "However, the Christian man
will pass through all this and
will reassert himself, without
disgust for his own likeness.
i happy to be able to intuit some
thing infinitely superior to him
self which he can admire and
love."
Although Annignni's words
were belligerent, they weren't
quite as strong as those he ad
dressed to the Florence city
council in 1956.
Recognized Leader
Annigoni at the time was the
recognized leader of a crusade
against the planned shipment
oi brittle Renaissance master
pieces to the United States for
exhibition. Annigoni and his fol
lowers said the change in cli
mate could cause the old oils
to disintegrate. They eventually
forced cancellation of the plan
through street demonstrations
and a sitdown strike in the City
Hall.
Before they succeeded, how
ever, Annigoni attended a City
Council debate on a resolution
which protested the planned
shipment in terms he con
sidered too weak.
"That's too little. Buffoons."
Annigoni shouted, and left the
hall.
A Florence court the follow
ing year sentenced him to two
months and 20 days suspended
for "contempt of an adminis
trative body.
But the paintings stayed in
Florence.
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