L'Amore dei Tre Re

L'Amore dei Tre Re  is a colored lithographed manifesto on cardboard realized in 1913 by the Italian artist  Luigi Caldanzano .

Printed by Officine Ricordi, Milan, this advertising poster for  L'Amore dei tre Re, poema tragico di Sem Benelli, musica di I. Montemezzi, G. Ricordi and C. Editori  is  signed  on plate on the lower right margin and has the following inscriptions printed on the lower margin, below the image: " L. Caldanzano / Off. G. Ricordi and C. Milano / 100 x 200.  In excellent conditions, except for the missing lower right corner.

This modern artwork shows the vintage  Art Nouveau  taste of the time and Caldanzano's incredible draftsmanship, which confered it with all the dignity of an object of art to include in your fashionable and sophisticated home decor! 

A copy of this original manifesto is preserved at the Teatro della Scala Museum in Milan.

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L'Amore dei Tre Re  is a colored lithographed manifesto on cardboard realized in 1913 by the Italian artist  Luigi Caldanzano .

Printed by Officine Ricordi, Milan, this advertising poster for  L'Amore dei tre Re, poema tragico di Sem Benelli, musica di I. Montemezzi, G. Ricordi and C. Editori  is signed on plate on the lower right margin and has the following inscriptions printed on the lower margin, below the image: " L. Caldanzano / Off. G. Ricordi and C. Milano / 100 x 200. In excellent conditions, except for the missing lower right corner.

This modern artwork shows the vintage Art Nouveau taste of the time and Caldanzano's incredible draftsmanship, which confered it with all the dignity of an object of art to include in your fashionable and sophisticated home decor! 

A copy of this original manifesto is preserved at the Teatro della Scala Museum in Milan.

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SKU
M-101812
Artist
Luigi Caldanzano
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Editor
G. Ricordi and C. Milano, Milan
Period
1910s
Signature
Signed on Plate
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
36 x 0.1 x 26