Settimio Severo Triumphal Arch

Settimio Severo Triumphal Arch  is an original China ink and watercolor china ink on cardboard with tempera details, realized by  Aleardo Terzi  in  1899  circa. 

Hand-signed  on the upper left  A. Terzi .

Good condition.

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Settimio Severo Triumphal Arch is an original China ink and watercolor china ink on cardboard with tempera details, realized by Aleardo Terzi in 1899 circa. 

Hand-signed on the upper left A. Terzi .

Good condition.

Reference:

Niccolò D'Agati, A leardo Terzi / Una inedita serie postale ed altri lavori giovanili  (in Aa.Vv. CONI D'OMBRA /Arte a Roma 1900-1940 ), Roma 2019, pp. 111-124.

Very beautiful china work representing the ruins of the palace and the arch of Settimio Severo in Rome. The smallest foreshortening, representing the ancient Roman arches, is realized on a different sheet and then has been applied on a decorated box.

The work has been realized by the Italian illustrator and artist Aleardo Terzi (Palermo, 1870 - Castelletto sopra Ticino, 1943). Terzi was born in a good family: his father Andrea was an important illustrator and, his mother Rose Engel, was born in a family close to the library factory. His brother Amedeo will became a drawer and will collaborate with Aleardo in some periods of his career. Aleardo attender the Academy of Fine Arts of Palermo that abandoned to collaborate with "La Tribuna Illustrata, an illustrated review. During this period he started to refine his graphic style where appear for the first time the feminine figure. In 1898 he moved to Milan, invited by his friend Mataloni, and began working at Officine Ricordi, where he met the most important advertising poster designers such as Adolfo Hohenstei and Marcello Dudovich. In 1904 he was nominated director and drawer at Danesi (Rome). Since 1911 he began the important collaboration with the publisher Edoardo Chappuis (Boulogne). During this period he also decorated majolicas for Richard-Ginori and realized scenographies and costume for the Theatre. 

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SKU
M-102215
Artist
Aleardo Terzi
Typology
Original Drawings
Technique
Drawing-Ink, Tempera, Watercolour
Period
1890s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
21.1 x 0.1 x 32.1
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