Zoophilia  is an original lithography print artwork on ivory paper realized in  1944  by the Italian artist  Renzo Vespignani  (Rome, 1924 - Rome, 2001). 

Hand-signed  and  numbered  by the artist in pencil on the lower, edition of 174/300 prints.

Excellent conditions. 

Included a white Passepartout: 49 x 34  cm.

The artwork represents an erotic scenery man having sex with a dog, through confident strokes in intense black. The work has been realized by the Italian artist Renzo Vespignani.  Renzo Vespignani  (Rome, 1924 - 2001)   was a painter, printmaker, and illustrator.  Among the others, h e illustrated the works of Boccaccio and Kafka. In 1956, he founded the magazine "Città Aperta"  ("City Opened")  and, in 1963 he co-founded the neorealism group "Il Pro e il Contro". He also contributed to realizing illustrations for political and literary journals. He also participated in the Venice Biennale four times. A 1985 exhibition at the French Academy examined the rapport between Vespignani's work and that of Pier Paolo Pasolini.

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Zoophilia  is an original lithography print artwork on ivory paper realized in  1944  by the Italian artist  Renzo Vespignani  (Rome, 1924 - Rome, 2001). 

Hand-signed  and  numbered  by the artist in pencil on the lower, edition of 174/300 prints.

Excellent conditions. 

Included a white Passepartout: 49 x 34  cm.

The artwork represents an erotic scenery man having sex with a dog, through confident strokes in intense black. The work has been realized by the Italian artist Renzo Vespignani.  Renzo Vespignani  (Rome, 1924 - 2001)   was a painter, printmaker, and illustrator.  Among the others, h e illustrated the works of Boccaccio and Kafka. In 1956, he founded the magazine "Città Aperta"  ("City Opened")  and, in 1963 he co-founded the neorealism group "Il Pro e il Contro". He also contributed to realizing illustrations for political and literary journals. He also participated in the Venice Biennale four times. A 1985 exhibition at the French Academy examined the rapport between Vespignani's work and that of Pier Paolo Pasolini.

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SKU
M-109300
Artist
Renzo Vespignani
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Period
1940s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
21 x 0.1 x 15.5
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