La prigione

La prigione  is a wonderful colored lithograph on paper, realized in 1973 by the Italian artist  Marcello Ercole ,   published by La Nuova Foglio, the publishing house of Macerata, as it is impressed on the lower right corner of the sheet.  Hand-signed  and numbered in pencil on the lower margin.  Edition of 100 prints .

This contemporary artwork, representing a beautiful post-cubist complex composition of two joined female and male bodies with other symbolical elements, is in excellent conditions.

A very interesting Italian contemporary original print for your fashionable home decor, not to be missed!

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M-102127
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€180.00
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La prigione  is a wonderful colored lithograph on paper, realized in 1973 by the Italian artist  Marcello Ercole , published by La Nuova Foglio, the publishing house of Macerata, as it is impressed on the lower right corner of the sheet.  Hand-signed and numbered in pencil on the lower margin. Edition of 100 prints .

This contemporary artwork, representing a beautiful post-cubist complex composition of two joined female and male bodies with other symbolical elements, is in excellent conditions.

A very interesting Italian contemporary original print for your fashionable home decor, not to be missed!

Enjoy many more contemporary artworks online on Wallector.com!

More Information
SKU
M-102127
Artist
Marcello Ercole
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Editor
La Nuova Foglio, Macerata
Period
1970s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
70 x 0.1 x 50
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