Tabarin
Tabarin is an original lithograph realized by Giuseppe Viviani in 1964. Hand signed and dated in pencil on lower right margin "G. Viviani 964", edition of 170 prints.
Tabarin is an original lithograph realized by Giuseppe Viviani in 1964. Hand signed and dated in pencil on lower right margin "G. Viviani 964", edition of 170 prints.
It represents an interior of a theatre; tabarin, born in France, was a location for the exhibition of theatre representations and dances. Some years later it became synonymous a kind of nightclub or a dancing. In the lithograph there are some people dancing on a stage; the figure has big eyes and the oulines are stylized with a yellow background.
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Published on “Giuseppe Viviani Catalogo Generale” cured by Silvio Guarasci Pisa, Editore Saletta d’Arte Viviani s.a.s. Pisa, p.31. B.A.: 200
Giuseppe Viviani (1898) is a popular Italian artist and engraver famous especially for the marine subject. His figures are characterized by stylized silhouettes, big and sad eyes and bright colors.
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