Marino di Teana

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di Teana in his studio (2007)

Francesco Marino (born August 8, 1920 in Teana , southern Italy , † January 1, 2012 in Périgny , France ), known by his stage name Marino di Teana , was an Italian-Argentine sculptor who is known for his monumental sculptures .

Life

Successes of monumental sculptures

"Liberté", monumental sculpture in Fontenay-sous-Bois (1990)
Sculpture architecturale de Nancy
Monumental sculpture École Polytechnique Palaiseau
  • Realization of a stainless steel structure for Compagnie de Saint-Gobain in Rantigny (1962)
  • Carpentras : stainless steel sculpture for the technical college
  • Choisy-le-Roi : Two stainless steel sculptures for the group of buildings "Résidence"
  • Paris-la-Défense : steel sculpture in the lobby of the CB15 tower (1966)
  • Chevilly , Orléans : Steel structure, 17 m high, carried out for the GEEP industry (1967)
  • Montpellier : Corten steel construction for LTE Jean Mermoz, 16.50 m high (1967)
  • Gournay-en-Bray : concrete structure for the CES, 5 m high (1968)
  • Mulhouse : steel structure for ENSET from, 10 m high
  • Thann : Steel sculpture for CETI - Mulhouse University, 2 × 4 m (1968)
  • Carbon steel construction for CES (1970)
  • Reims. Stainless steel sculpture for the CES of the European neighborhood, 4 m high (1970)
  • Grenoble: carbon steel sculpture for CES Ampere in 1971
  • Farebersviller Corten steel construction, 1972 for the state technical school
  • Herblay (Val d'Oise): black painted steel sculpture for CES Jean Villar (1972)

Awards and decorations

Marino di Teana at l'Institut de France (2009)
  • Premio Miter in Argentina in 1945, equivalent to the Prix ​​de Rome .
  • Winner of the Premio Saint Gobain in 1962 .
  • Certificate of honor at the XIV Triennale di Milano in 1972.
  • Representative of Argentina at the Venice International Art Biennale, 1982.
  • Silver medal from Willy Brandt in 1965 awarded ex aequo with Le Corbusier in the congress for architecture and urban development of Bochum as representative of France .
  • He was awarded an order of knights for art and literature in France in 1974.
  • Honorary award in the Fundación Konex of Buenos Aires "Artist Pastici", 1982.
  • Awarded the silver medal by the Architecture Française d 'Académie, 1987.
  • Medal of Honor awarded by Seoul University in 1997 at the 27th International Symposium of the Arts.
  • Medal and honorary citizenship awarded by the Basilicata Region in 2007.
  • Medal of Honor awarded by Międzynarodwe, Rzeźby Triennial in Poznań (Poland) in 2009.
  • Prix ​​Kommandant Paul-Louis Weiller, awarded by the Institut de France, Académie des Beaux-Arts 2009.

Web links

Commons : Francesco Marino Di Teana  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. Connaissance des Arts on January 4, 2012