Angiolo Del Santo, a sculptor dedicated to graphic work on the covers of ‘Vita d'Arte'

This paper examines the artwork produced by Angiolo Del Santo for the magazine 'Vita d'Arte', a periodical published in Siena from 1908 to 1913 under the management of Fabio Bargagli Petrucci. Petrucci attached considerable importance to the magazine's layout and illustration, which was entrusted to such artists as Alberto Martini, Raoul Dal Molin Ferenzona, Augusto Sezanne, Giovanni Battista Carpanetto, Arturo Viligiardi, Oscar Ghiglia, Alfredo Baruffi and Francesco Nonni. 'Vita d'Arte' was in continual dialogue with magazines like 'L'Art Décoratif', 'Emporium', 'Il Leonardo' and 'Il Marzocco'. Del Santo produced the cover illustrations for the November and December 1909 issues as well as the twelve covers for the year 1910 which, related to each other through a series of interpretative references, together form a Symbolist cycle.
There has also been examination of the more well-known artwork of Del Santo, a pupil of Bistolfi, as well as his sculptural work, highlighting its many and varied stylistic influences, ranging from Art Nouveau to Symbolism, from Michelangiolism filtered through the sculpture of Rodin, to Wildt, Kienerk and De Carolis.
Another fundamental aspect has been the study of correspondence between the director Bargagli Petrucci and Ettore Cozzani in September 1909. In these letters, Cozzani, future director of the magazine 'L'Eroica' which came out in 1911 with a cover by Del Santo, recommends the latter to the Sienese director for the illustrations of 'Vita d'Arte'. Considering the relationship between Cozzani, Bargagli Petrucci and Del Santo, we may see Del Santo as the link connecting 'Vita d'Arte' and 'L'Eroica', one of the most important late 19th-/early 20th-century magazines before the Avant-Garde movements.

Index

Aegyptiaca ligoriana: Isis and the “gran bubo” from Hadrian's Villa to the gardens of the Quirinale
read abstract » pag. 2-27
The San Clemente polyptych by Agostino De Marchi and Marco Zoppo: documents, chronology and style
read abstract » pag. 28-49
Angiolo Del Santo, a sculptor dedicated to graphic work on the covers of 'Vita d'Arte'
read abstract » pag. 50-63
A new tomb of the Late Orientalising period found in Tivoli in the context of relations between the Valle dell'Aniene and the adjoining Italic communities
read abstract » pag. 64-73
Three identifications of ancient statues from the engravings of Giovanni Battista de Cavalieri
read abstract » pag. 74-75
“Bonamicho excellentissimo maestro”. On Luciano Bellosi's Buffalmacco
read abstract » pag. 76-87
Trionfalmacco per Pisa
read abstract » pag. 88-94
The fragmentary epigraph painted in the 'Resurrection' by Piero della Francesca: a hypothetical reconstruction
read abstract » pag. 95-97
New research on San Giovanni di Verdara in Padua: Bishop Pietro Barozzi and the workshop of Pierantonio Degli Abati
read abstract » pag. 98-109
On the early activity of Antoniazzo Romano: the 'Madonna del Buon Consiglio' triptych for Zagarolo
read abstract » pag. 110-123
A 'Young Saint John the Baptist' in terracotta by Andrea Sansovino
read abstract » pag. 124-143
A clarification regarding the “scrittoio” of Margaret of Parma
read abstract » pag. 144-147
A long misunderstanding: 'Saints James the Less and Philip' by Paolo Veronese from Lecce to Dublin
read abstract » pag. 148-163
Another trace of Tanzio in Naples
read abstract » pag. 164-183
Bernini the painter: the reappearance of the Costa 'Portrait of a Young Man'
read abstract » pag. 184-185
Notes on a 17th-century guide to Rome from the library of Giuliano Briganti
read abstract » pag. 186-195