Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Nov 12, 2014 · However, much still remains to be investigated, and the present author is currently involved in the study of the Sarfatti archive acquired by the Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto (MART) (MART, Archivio del ‘900, Fondo Margherita Sarfatti), comprised of materials that are almost completely unpublished and which makes it possible to study in depth Sarfatti’s work as a publicist, art critic and promoter of Italian culture in the period 1919–1939.

  2. Nov 20, 2022 · Mussolini, Sarfatti. Collection. opensource. The this book isn't to be confused with a biography that contains historical facts even if it was written with the intent to make it look like one: It is what the lover of a dictator has written about him in order to promote his image. It might be of interest to research, though.

  3. PAUL AND ZACZEK / margherita sarfatti & italian cultural nationalism 889 Margherita Sarfatti & Italian Cultural Nationalism Catherine E. Paul and Barbara M. Zaczek From the early 1920s when Benito Mussolini first came to power through the end of the first decade of the fascist rule, Margherita Sarfatti played a dominant role in the formulation of a new variety of Italian cultural nationalism.

  4. Margherita Sarfatti was an Italian journalist, art critic, patron, collector, socialite, a prominent propaganda adviser of the National Fascist Party.

  5. How Fascism Ruled Women: Italy, 1922-1945, and: Il Duce's Other Woman: The Untold Story of Margherita Sarfatti, Benito Mussolini's Jewish Mistress, and How She Helped Him Come to Power Barbara Spackman; Modernism/modernity; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume 1, Number 3, September 1994; pp. 238-240; 10.1353/mod.1994.0038; Review

  6. Using documents from the Fondo Sarfatti at MART, Rovereto, this essay explores Sarfatti’s activity within the Futurist ambit in the 1910s, her relationship with Marinetti, her campaign for the Novecento group in the 1920s, and the conflicts between Futurism and Novecento when both tried to establish themselves as hegemonic art movement in the Fascist State.

  7. Margherita Sarfatti. Margherita Sarfatti, nacida Margherita Grassini ( Venecia, 8 de abril de 1880 - Cavallasca, 30 de octubre de 1961), fue una intelectual, escritora, coleccionista y crítica de arte italiana de origen judío, famosa por haber sido amante y biógrafa de Benito Mussolini .