The Museum was inaugurated in 1974 following the substantial donation received by the Regole d’Ampezzo from Rosa Braun, widow of Mario Rimoldi, a collector from Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Artists such as de Pisis, De Chirico, Sironi, Campigli, and Music, frequenters of the Ampezzo basin, established a fruitful friendship with the collector.
In 1941, when the first International Collector’s Exhibition opened in Cortina, Mario Rimoldi’s collection was already defined: the splendid works of de Pisis, Morandi, Semeghini, Rosai, Campigli, Sironi, Garbari, Severini, Tosi, and Guidi stood out.
After the war, experimental works by artists already represented with figurative paintings joined the collection. The collector was interested in artists linked to the figurative trend and the Venetian environment, such as Cadorin, Cesetti, Saetti, Tomea, and Depero, with openness also towards new movements forming outside Veneto. The collection was enriched by Guttuso’s La Zolfara and works by protagonists of the new experimentation like Corpora, Crippa, Dova, Morlotti, Music, Santomaso, Vedova. He also discovered foreign artists like Kokoschka, Leger, Villon, Zadkine, and aligned with protagonists of the neo-avantgarde and abstract artists of the fifties.
Information about Mario Rimoldi Modern Art Museum
Corso Italia, 69
32043 Cortina d’Ampezzo (Belluno)
0436 866222
museo@regole.it
https://www.musei.regole.it
Every day from 3:30 PM to 7:30 PM July 10 – September 6: also open in the morning on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. September 6 – October 11: closed on Monday.
8.00 euros
Source: MIBACT

