Carte de Voeux

Carte de Voeux is an original Contemporary Artwork realized in the Second half of the XX Century by Massimo Campigli (Berlin, 4 July 1895 – Sait-Tropez, 31 May 1971).

Original Colored Lithograph.

Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower left corner and on the back too. 

Éditions d'art "L'Oeuvre Gravée".

Total dimensions: 28 x 38 cm. 

Good conditions. 

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J-67976
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Carte de Voeux is an original Contemporary Artwork realized in the Second half of the XX Century by Massimo Campigli (Berlin, 4 July 1895 – Sait-Tropez, 31 May 1971).

Original Colored Lithograph.

Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower left corner and on the back too. 

Éditions d'art "L'Oeuvre Gravée".

Total dimensions: 28 x 38 cm. 

Good conditions. 

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This lithograph is a beautiful example of Campigli’s greeting card. The Italian artist (born in Berlin in 1895) realized this “Biglietto d’Auguri” in the 1970s, by choosing as protagonist of the composition one of his favourite subjects, the female figure.

Massimo Campigli (Berlin, 4 July 1895 – Sait-Tropez, 31 May 1971) was an Italian painter and journalist. His family moved to Milan in 1909, and here he worked on the Letteratura magazine, frequenting avant-garde circles and making the acquaintance of Boccioni and Carrà. In 1914 the Futurist magazine Lacerba published his "Giornale + Strada – Parole in libertà". During World War I Campigli was captured and deported to Hungary where he remained a prisoner of war from 1916–18. While in Paris Campigli worked at Atelier 17. In a personal exhibition at the Venice Biennial in 1948 he displayed his new compositions: female figures inserted in complicated architectonic structures. During the 60s his figures were reduced to coloured markings in a group of almost abstract canvasses. In 1967 a retrospective exhibition was dedicated to Campigli at the Palazzo Reale in Milan. 

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SKU
J-67976
Artist
Massimo Campigli
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Period
1970s
Year
1970
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
28 x 38 x 0.1
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