Ugo Ojetti

Ugo Ojetti

1871–1946 · lived 74 years IT IT

Ugo Ojetti was an Italian writer, journalist, and art critic, born in Rome in 1871. He was an influential figure in the Italian cultural scene of the early 20th century, known for his prolific activity as a journalist and for his writings on art and literature. He founded and directed important publications, contributing to the dissemination of culture and criticism in Italy.

n. 1871-07-15, Roma · m. 1946-01-01, Florença

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Ugo Ojetti (1871-1945) was a multifaceted Italian intellectual, acting as a writer, journalist, art critic, and editor. Born into a family of Hungarian origin, he stood out for his vast culture and his ability to move through different fields of knowledge. He was one of the founders of the magazine "Dedalo" (1920-1933), a landmark in art criticism and the dissemination of modern Italian design. Ojetti also collaborated with various newspapers and magazines, addressing topics ranging from literature to visual arts, with a keen eye on contemporary trends. His written work includes novels, short stories, and essays, reflecting his interest in the society and culture of his time. He was a central figure in Italian intellectual life, promoting dialogue between artists, writers, and the public.

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