Additional information
Artist | Gino Severini |
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Date | 1961 |
Edition | 49/140 |
Material | Color lithograph on BFK Rives paper |
Rarity | Limited Edition |
Signature | signed in pencil by artist |
Original price was: 3.000,00 €.2.800,00 €Current price is: 2.800,00 €.
color lithograph on BFK paper
limited edition in 140 copies ,
signed in pencil by artist and numbered as: 49/140
paper size: 76 x 56,2 cm ( 29,9 x 22,1 inch )
image size: 65 x 49 cm ( 25,5 x 19,2 inch )
Excellent conditions, with strong colors
A copy of the publication and a regular certificate of authenticity will be included
Fast and Tracked shipping with express currier DHL
Bibliography: Gino Severini, Tutta l’opera grafica, Francesco Meloni
Artist Bio:
While closely associated with the Futurist movement, Gino Severini’s artistic style metamorphosed several times throughout his career. He is best known for using color to accentuate contrasts and emphasize his compositions’ musicality, which owes to his study of complementary colors and early adoption of Divisionism. Upon moving to Paris, Severini’s paintings became increasingly abstract as he embraced Synthetic Cubism —essentially constructing a composition out of fragments of objects—drawing influence from Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque , as well as the writer Guillaume Apollinaire, whose company he kept. Around 1916 his emphasis shifted from deconstructing forms to imposing geometric order on his compositions, and he would later experiment with a Neoclassical figurative style, producing mosaics, murals, and frescos, as well as designing sets and writing. A frequent theatergoer, Severini often painted still lifes with musical instruments and scenes from the Commedia dell’Arte.
Artist | Gino Severini |
---|---|
Date | 1961 |
Edition | 49/140 |
Material | Color lithograph on BFK Rives paper |
Rarity | Limited Edition |
Signature | signed in pencil by artist |