Devastation and Reconstruction

Devastation and reconstruction  is an etching on paper, realized by  Marino Marini in  1963.

Mixed colored etching. 

Original title:  Devastazione e ricostruzione.

The plate is from the portfolio   Idea e Spazio , printed  by Atelier Crommelynck, Paris, published by Les Cent Bibliophiles de France et d'Amérique, Paris.

Good conditions except for some light folds along the margins.

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M-118555
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€650.00
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Devastation and reconstruction  is an etching on paper, realized by  Marino Marini in 1963.

Mixed colored etching. 

Original title:  Devastazione e ricostruzione.

The plate is from the portfolio   Idea e Spazio , printed  by Atelier Crommelynck, Paris, published by Les Cent Bibliophiles de France et d'Amérique, Paris.

Good conditions except for some light folds along the margins.

  Marino Marini  (1901-1980),was an Italian sculptor. He lived in Paris and Athens. Accustomed to the classical artistic tradition, he then detached from it and drew inspiration from Egyptian and Etruscan art. His research essentially explores the internal structure of form and the organization of space in plastic forms. He is best known for his figurative equestrian sculptures. He won prizes at the International Exposition of Paris in 1937 and at the Venice Biennial in 1952. Marini died on August 6, 1980, in Viareggio, Italy, and the Marino Marini Museum dedicated to his oeuvre opened in Florence in 1988. Throughout his life, he would return to the theme of a horse and rider with his arms stretched out to either side, as exemplified in his seminal work The Angel of the City (1948). He is also noted for his expressive busts featuring forlorn and abstracted faces, as well as paintings depicting his recurring horse-riding figure.

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SKU
M-118555
Artist
Marino Marini
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
1960s
Year
1963
Signature
Not signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
50.5 x 38 x 0.1
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