Ida Cadorin Barbarigo was an Italian painter. She was born on 26 August 1920 or 1925[a], in Venice, Italy.[6] She attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia. In 1942 one of her paintings is included in the Venice Biennale. She exhibited her work continuously until her final solo show at Galleria Contini in 2004. She was included in thirteen annual Salon de Mai exhibitions from 1955 through 1980.[2]
In 1949 she married the holocaust survivor and fellow artist Zoran Mušič (1909-2005).[7][8] The couple settled in Paris in 1952.[2] By the 1970s Barbarigo lived in Paris and Venice. She died on January 15, 2018, in Venice.[9]
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Barbarigos year of birth is stated differently in various sources:
1920: Inscription on her grave stone;[1] non-profit association "Barbarigo Cadorin Music Archive";[2] Ocula's Ida Barbarigo Biography;[3] Axel Vervoordt Gallery "Ida Barbarigo";[4] My Art Guide Venice exhibition "Ida Barbarigo: Herms and Saturns"[5]
1925: RKD Netherlands Institute for art history;[6] Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, Exhibition "Double Portrait: Ida Barbarigo and Zoran Music";[7] Fortuny Museum, Exhibition "IDA BARBARIGO - Terrestrials";[8] My Art Guide Venice "Venetian Artist Ida Barbarigo Dies at 92";[9] Catalog of the exhibition Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-1970
References
^"Grab Zoran Mušič" [Grave Zoran Mušič]. Wikimedia. 28 June 2023. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
^ abc"Ida Barbarigo". Archivio Barbarigo Cadorin Music. 17 August 2022. Retrieved 26 April 2023.