Antonio Cardile


Antonio Cardile was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Scuola romana .

Biography

Cardile was born in Taranto, but in 1925 moved with his family to Florence. Graduated at the Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze with Felice Carena and the engraver Celestino Celestini, he initially exhibited at the Mostre Sindacali. During the World War II, after a painful war imprisonment, he returned to Rome where he immediately joined the Roman School of Painting. In the last years of his life, he initiate to figurative art's the nephew Joseph Pace.
True artist, elusive to the sirens of the worldliness and of the politic, Giovanni Omiccioli describes the artist in this way:
Corrado Cagli will tell on him:
From 1936 Cardile is present with significant one man shows to the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome and in the most prestigious Roman galleries, such as "La Tartaruga", and take part in meaningful group expositions with Pirandello, Guttuso, De Chirico, Luigi Capogrossi, Domenico Purificato, Giulio Turcato, Salvatore Greco. Winner of numerous awards, is present in public institutions.
Artist elusive to flattery, until 1986 he continues to work in Rome with intensity and passion always closely followed by his audience.
Painter, sculptor, engraver and drawer, complete artist, Cardile in fifty years played freely sacred and profane themes.
He died at Rome in 1986.