Casa la Vita

Casa la Vita is an book engraved by Alberto Savinio (Athens, 25th August 1891 - Rome, 1952) in 1943.

Original First Edition.

Published by Bompiani, Milan.

Format: in 8°. The dimensions of the book are indicative.

The book includes 276 pages with 8 Full Page Drawings and an autoportrait as frontespiece. 

Good conditions.

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T-120918
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Casa la Vita is an book engraved by Alberto Savinio (Athens, 25th August 1891 - Rome, 1952) in 1943.

Original First Edition.

Published by Bompiani, Milan.

Format: in 8°. The dimensions of the book are indicative.

The book includes 276 pages with 8 Full Page Drawings and an autoportrait as frontespiece. 

Good conditions.

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The book has been illustrated by Alberto Savinio (Athens, 25th August 1891 - Rome, 1952). Alberto Savinio (Athens, 25th August 1891 - Rome, 1952), with the name of Andrea de Chirico was an Italian writer, painter, playwright and composer; he was the brother of Giorgio de Chirico, who was born in Volos in 1888. He chose to be called Alberto Savinio during his first years of living in Paris, in 1910. His art is characterized by some particular trends: the taste for the fantastic , of the unknown and of man-animal interpenetration; the unmasking of self-deceptions and bourgeois certainties; the tendency to parody (especially of mythological subjects), irony and quotationism. These last components differentiate it decisively from the more radical shades of the early twentieth century avant-garde. For example, he opposed the futurist creed of the destruction of museums, or the surrealist fashion of automatic writing. Important in his culture was the reference to classical Greece, and for this reason he is often defined as a "Mediterranean surrealist" (unlike the "Nordic" surrealist Landolfi).

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SKU
T-120918
Artist
Alberto Savinio
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Year
1943
Period
1940s
Books Classification
First Edition, Original Illustrated
Edition
Bompiani, Milan
Signature
Not signed
Pages
276 pages
Dimensions (cm)
25 x 15 x 1
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