Asymmetric Abstract Composition
Asymmetric Abstract Composition is an original lithograph realized by Marcello Avalani between 1960's and 1970's. Hand-signed in pencil on lower right margin and numbered in pencil on lower left margin. Edition of 50 prints. Perfect conditions.
Marcello Avenali (Roma, 1912 - Roma, 1981) is an Italian artist and engraver. His works can be found in the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome and in the contemporary art collection of the Pontifical Museums and Galleries, as well as in numerous private collections.
Asymmetric Abstract Composition is an original lithograph realized by Marcello Avalani between 1960's and 1970's. Hand signed in pencil on lower right margin and numbered in pencil on lower left margin. Edition of 50 prints. Perfect conditions.
It represents an abstract multicolour composition with a green background and an abstract figure on the right side. On the left side, there is a bright turquoise frame: a window on an abstract landscape.
Marcello Avenali (Roma, 1912 - Roma, 1981) is an Italian artist and engraver. After the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome, he followed the Experimental Cinematographic Center; in 1939 exhibited for the first time at Gallenga Gallery in Rome. He took part in the main national exhibitions of the fifties, also sending, in 1955, some works to the Exhibition of Contemporary Italian Art of Johannesburg, and in 1958 he won the "Viterbo" and "Villa S. Giovanni" prizes. His language was initially oscillating between the expressive possibilities of post-cubist figurativeness and those of a more determined abstraction.
His works can be found in the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome and in the contemporary art collection of the Pontifical Museums and Galleries, as well as in numerous private collections.
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