Arabic  is an original modern artwork realized in the  1920s  by the Italian illustrator  Bruno Angoletta  (Belluno, 1889 - 1954).
Original drawing in China ink on paper.
China ink on paper. 
Good conditions, with the small repaired part at the top.

Bruno Angoletta  (Belluno, 1889 - 1954). He was an Italian illustrator, cartoonist and painter. He studied law in Padua but later abandoned his studies to entirely focusing on drawing and painting as an autodidact. In the late 1900s he started a collaboration as an illustrator with the satirical weekly magazine L'Asino, then he moved to Rome where he also began to collaborate with the magazine "La tribuna illustrate". In 1921, he founded with Antonio Beltramelli the monthly children magazine Giro Giro Tondo, published by Mondadori.

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Arabic  is an original modern artwork realized in the  1920s  by the Italian illustrator  Bruno Angoletta  (Belluno, 1889 - 1954).
Original drawing in China ink on paper.
China ink on paper. 
Good conditions, with the small repaired part at the top.

Small format china ink drawing depicting a figure of an Arabic standing man. The stroke is very smart and defines the figure in a simple and elegant way. 

The work has been realized by the Italian artist  Bruno Angoletta  (Belluno, 1889 - 1954). He was an Italian illustrator, cartoonist and painter. He studied law in Padua but later abandoned his studies to entirely focusing on drawing and painting as an autodidact. In the late 1900s he started a collaboration as an illustrator with the satirical weekly magazine L'Asino, then he moved to Rome where he also began to collaborate with the magazine "La tribuna illustrate". In 1921, he founded with Antonio Beltramelli the monthly children magazine Giro Giro Tondo, published by Mondadori.

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SKU
M-115386
Artist
Bruno Angoletta
Typology
Original Drawings
Technique
Drawing-Ink
Period
1920s
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
14.5 x 0.1 x 5
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