Silhouette VI
Silhouette VI is an original color etching realized by the Italian artist Giacomo Porzano (Lerici, 1925 - Rome, 2006) in 1972 .
Hand-signed and dated by the artist in pencil on the lower margin at the center.
This is an artist proof (" unica variante di colore " handwritten on the lower left margin): the " u nique color variant artist proof.
In excellent conditions, this amazing contemporary artwork demonstrates the talented Porzano's hand.
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Silhouette VI is an original color etching realized by the Italian artist Giacomo Porzano (Lerici, 1925 - Rome, 2006) in 1972 .
Hand-signed and dated by the artist in pencil on the lower margin at the center.
This is an artist proof (" unica variante di colore " handwritten on the lower left margin): the " u nique color variant artist proof. In excellent conditions, this amazing contemporary artwork demonstrates the talented Porzano's hand.
Giacomo Porzano (Lerici, 1925 - Rome, 2006)
Giacomo Porzano studied in Genoa, where he has lived for twenty years. Firstly he attended the Academy of Carrara and then the Faculty of Architecture in Florence. Since 1959, he has lived and worked mainly in Rome. He participated in the Rome Quadriennale in 1965, at the Venice Biennial in 1968 and was an internationally renowned artist. Among his favorite themes, in addition to the Ligurian landscapes of the beginning, we find portraits of friends, scenes of everyday life, common characters, all scrutinized with a sharp inquisitive eye. He has participated in national and international figurative art exhibitions in Italy and abroad.
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