Trilussa’s Room

The video installation, dedicated to the life and works of the great Roman poet Trilussa, projects on four separate areas of the walls animated pictures, centred around a stream of images created with objects, photographs, letters, postcards, newspapers, drawings and films. The moving pictures follow four main themes: the public man, the private man, the poet, and friendships.

La Stanza di Trilussa

Along the perimeter of the video installation runs a shelf on which a selection of objects from the poet’s studio are displayed, while pictures are hung on the walls. The intention is to give the vistors an experience evocative of Trilussa’s multifaceted character: the public man and the private, his friendships and the feminine world which always surrounded him; the poet, and the amateur artist.

Orso, 1928
Sculpture
1928
Fiore (lilium)
Reproduction
Ignoto, Santa Pupa , sec. XX
Painting

Anonymous

XXth century
Isaia Ederli, Una scimmia dal fotografo, sec. XX , secondo quarto
Painting

Isaia Ederli

XXth century, second quarter
Musacchio, Caricatura di Trilussa, 1913
Drawing

Musacchio

1913
Delfini, 1920 ca.
Sculpture
1920 aproximately
Duilio Cambellotti, Vaso dei cervi o vaso dei cerbiatti, 1903-1906
Sculpture

Duilio Cambellotti

1903-1906