It lacked a precise artistic programme and included artists of different styles and temperament, for example, CarrĂ and Marini.
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The leading sculptors from 1930-40 to 2000 included Marino Marini, Emilio Greco, Pino Pascali, Mario Ceroli, Giovanni e Arnaldo Pomodoro, Umberto Mastroianni, Ettore Colla.
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