Corrado Cagli

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Corrado Cagli (born February 23, 1910 in Ancona , † March 28, 1976 in Rome ) was an Italian artist .

Fonts

  • La notte dei cristalli. Magma, Roma 1975.
  • Titian. Rizzoli Editore, Milan 1969.

Works

Corrado Cagli: Memorial on the square of the former synagogue in Göttingen

In 1973 , a memorial was inaugurated in front of the prison on the corner of Obere and Untere Maschstrasse, on the square of the former synagogue , in the university town of Göttingen in Lower Saxony . Corrado Cagli created the plastic , twisted in a pyramid shape , on the basic shape of a Star of David . On December 6, 1991, the city decided to name the building-free part of the former synagogue site between Obere-Masch-Strasse and Untere-Masch-Strasse as “Synagogue Square”. (see Old Synagogue (Göttingen) #Gedenken )

Web links

Commons : Corrado Cagli  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Synagogue memorial. In: Göttingen. Fountains - monuments - works of art. City of Göttingen, accessed on November 7, 2018 .
  2. ^ Gerd Tamke, Rainer Driever: Göttinger street names . 3rd newly revised, significantly expanded edition. Göttingen 2012, p. 171 ( goettingen.de [PDF; accessed November 7, 2018]).