Mario Disertori Biography
(1895-1980) Mario Disertori was born in Trento on 6 June 1895. He studied at the Academy of Florence and Venice and in this city he was a teacher at the Art Institute of Venice until 1971. In the 1920s - returning from the war - he moved to Padua where he lived in Via delle Palme at 2 (often mentioned in the labels behind his paintings). He participated in the Venice Biennale in 1930 where he exhibited the painting “In the Veronese prealps”, in the exhibition of the forty years of the biennial in 1935 where he exhibited the painting “Winter's End” and in 1936. He exhibited at Ca' Pesaro in 1913, 1923 , 1924,1925,1927,1930, 1937,1938,1940, participating in the artistic renewal brought to the region by the avant-garde of Bevilaqua LaMasa, at the Rome quadriennial of 1935 with the paintings “Stradina a Forte dei Marmi” and “Capanni sul mare” ”, of 1939 with the painting “Uliveto”, at the National Union of Naples in 1937 and in the same year at the “Italian art exhibition in Warsaw with the painting “Nel Veronese”.