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  1. Margherita Sarfatti (Italian pronunciation: [marɡeˈriːta sarˈfatti]; née Grassini; 8 April 1880 – 30 October 1961) was an Italian journalist, art critic, patron, collector, socialite, and prominent propaganda adviser of the National Fascist Party.

  2. Margherita Grassini Sarfatti ( Venezia, 8 aprile 1880 – Cavallasca, 30 ottobre 1961) è stata una critica d'arte italiana, nota per la sua importanza nel panorama culturale internazionale del tempo. Si formò sugli scritti di John Ruskin leggendo Marx, Turati e Anna Kuliscioff.

  3. Born into a wealthy Venetian Jewish family, Margherita Sarfatti joined the Socialist Party and became the art critic for the newspaper Avanti!, where she met Benito Mussolini.

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · In the 1920s, Margherita Sarfatti seemed to have a lock on Benito Mussolini. According to the Jewish Women's Archive, she was a well-known writer for the fascist magazine Gerarchia, was Mussolini's inseparable companion, and had devised the visual aspects of Italian fascist culture herself.

  5. Nov 23, 2014 · Margherita Sarfatti wasn’t just the dictator's most erudite paramour; she was his secret adviser and ideologue. The English version of her memoirs is finally out.

  6. Jul 11, 2023 · Margherita Sarfatti: amante di Mussolini e non solo. Chi era la prima critica d'arte italiana e celebre giornalista di origine ebraica. Leggere il nome di Margherita Sarfatti risveglia nei...

  7. Margherita Sarfatti, Photograph via Wikicommons. (Haaretz) On November 14, 1938, shortly after the Italian Racial Laws were passed, Margherita Sarfatti slipped out of her home near Lake...

  8. Sarfatti, Margherita (18801961)Italian art critic, author, poet, and journalist who helped found the Italian art movement Novecento (Twentieth Century), and for almost two decades was Benito Mussolini's lover and influential adviser.

  9. The author of two dozen books and thousands of newspaper articles, Margherita Sarfatti is perhaps best known as the one-time lover and longtime companion of Benito Mussolini. She used her privileged relationship with Mussolini to carve out a pivotal role for herself in the official intellectual and artistic life of the Fascist regime.

  10. Margherita Grassini Sarfatti (1880-1961) was a journalist, art critic and patron of avant-garde artists. A Venetian of Jewish origin, she was very influential during Fascism thanks to her relationship with Benito Mussolini.