Invention of the Human Eye

Invention of the Human Eye  is an original modern artwork realized by  Alberto Martini  in 1935.

Original China ink on paper. Wood frame included (cm 40 x 28.5); passepartout included (cm 37.5 x 26).

Hand-signed  in China ink on the lower left corner:  Alberto Martini hand-signed  on the lower right:  Martini A XIII .

Mint conditions.

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Invention of the Human Eye  is an original modern artwork realized by Alberto Martini in 1935.

Original China ink on paper. Wood frame included (cm 40 x 28.5); passepartout included (cm 37.5 x 26).

Hand-signed in China ink on the lower left corner: Alberto Martini ; hand-signed on the lower right: Martini A XIII .

Mint conditions.

Beautiful black China ink on paper representing several ambiguous images between a metaphysical and esoteric style. Inscriptions in capital letters are present in the center and at the top.

This work was realized by  Alberto Martini  (Oderzo, 1876 - Milan, 1954).

Incredible Italian draftsman, engraver, painter and illustrator, he was a  forerunner of the Surrealist movement . In 1895, Martini started his graphic activity as illustrator of literary works, a supporting activity for his artistic production. The  youthful satirical inspiration  was replaced by the most  macabre and morbid vein , present in the chine. He was a friend of eccentric persons, such as  Luisa Amman Casati ,   a well-known animator of artistic life who became his precious patron of several portraits and who welcomed him to her various residences: the Venetian palace, the castle of Soncino and, between 1928 and 1930, the French residence of Vesinet. Thanks to the Marchesa Casati, he met F. T. Marinetti, for whom in 1906 he designed the cover of the nos. 9-12 (1906-07) of the magazine  Poesia .

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SKU
M-104075
Artist
Alberto Martini
Typology
Original Drawings
Technique
Drawing-Ink
Period
1930s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
29.5 x 3 x 18.5
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