Vulcani II - SOLD

The artist hand signed and numbered the artwork. This is an edition of  90 prints, plus 15 artist's proofs.  The medium of this artwork is e tching and aquatint. The artwork was published by 2RC.

It does not present perfect conditions.

Reference:

Catalogue Galleria San Luca, Bologna, 1975 n. 6.

Catalogue "Afro Opere grafiche dal 1970 al 1974" ed. 2RC n. 4.

Afro, Catalogo Ragionato delle incisioni e litografie, Top Graphic Editrice, Milano 1986, pag. 144 n. 63.

Afro Basaldella  (1912 – 1976) was an Italian painter, who took inspiration especially from Scipione and Mafai. He joined the Neocubism movement and mastered his drawing technique until he ultimately reached the annulment of the drawing and the object, at first through the exclusive use of colour in reference to natural reality, then through monochromatic or richly chromatic compositions disconnected from objective reality. The colour is always the main protagonist of his artworks.

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The artist hand signed and numbered the artwork.  This is an edition of  90 prints, plus 15 artist's proofs. The medium of this artwork is e tching and aquatint. The artwork was published by 2RC.

It does not present perfect conditions.

Reference:

Catalogue Galleria San Luca, Bologna, 1975 n. 6.

Catalogue "Afro Opere grafiche dal 1970 al 1974" ed. 2RC n. 4.

Afro, Catalogo Ragionato delle incisioni e litografie, Top Graphic Editrice, Milano 1986, pag. 144 n. 63.

Afro Basaldella (1912 – 1976) was an Italian painter, who took inspiration especially from Scipione and Mafai. He joined the Neocubism movement and mastered his drawing technique until he ultimately reached the annulment of the drawing and the object, at first through the exclusive use of colour in reference to natural reality, then through monochromatic or richly chromatic compositions disconnected from objective reality. The colour is always the main protagonist of his artworks.

Prints are the most affordable and reasonably priced artworks. These original prints are not unique, but representative of an artist's work.  

Buying artworks online allows you to access more affordable artworks than in galleries or auction houses, with a transparent price and certification. If you have any doubt, do not hesitate to contact us to talk with one of our experts or request further information 24/7.

We offer an exclusive collection of artworks for sale, such as prints, lithographs, and etchings made by the most famous and important artists. By purchasing original artworks online for your home or office from Wallector you can be sure to find the best deal.

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SKU
J-56182
Artist
Afro Basaldella
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Editor
2RC
Period
1970s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
50 x 0,2 x 70
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