Canzone di Pomeriggio
Canzone di Pomeriggio is a beautiful original colored serigraph on paper, realized by the Italian artist and pioneer of Abstract art Mario Radice (1898-1987) and published in 1964 by La Nuova Foglio, as an illustration for the homonym poem by Charles Baudelaire.
Hand-signed and numbered in pencil on the lower margin. From a total edition of 100 prints , including seventeen artist proofs, numbered in Roman numerals and out of commerce.
This contemporary artwork, in excellent conditions, accompanies the poem that is printed on Fabriano watermarked olive green paper.
A perfect artwork for your home decor!
Canzone di Pomeriggio is a beautiful original colored serigraph on paper, realized by the Italian artist and pioneer of Abstract art Mario Radice (1898-1987) and published in 1964 by La Nuova Foglio, as an illustration for the homonym poem by Charles Baudelaire.
Hand-signed and numbered in pencil on the lower margin. From a total edition of 100 prints , including seventeen artist proofs, numbered in Roman numerals and out of commerce.
This is Radice's personal interpretation of Charles Baudelaire's poem Canzone di pomeriggio , a colorful illustration of this poem, an abstract composition, the result of the full mastery of this technique. This contemporary artwork, in excellent conditions, accompanies the poem that is printed on Fabriano watermarked olive green paper.
A perfect artwork for your home decor!
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