Gianni Bergonzi (1906-1977) - Il fiore bianco





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The White Flower is a 1972 oil painting on masonite by Gianni Bergonzi (1906-1977), an original work from Italy, signed by hand, depicting plants and flowers, with frame included and overall size 44 x 55.5 cm (painting 23 x 33 cm).
Description from the seller
Gianni Bergonzi (Piacenza 1906 - Parma 1977)
The white flower
Oil on masonite
Signed at the bottom right
Frame dimensions: 44 x 55.5 cm.
Painting: 23 x 33 cm
On the back, the title and author’s authenticity and the exhibition certificate for the 'Permanent Art Exhibition of Piacenza.'
Gianni Bergonzi was a respected painter from Piacenza, an exponent of 20th-century figurative art.
An ideal piece to be integrated into any decor setting.
Insured shipment
Authentic piece and in good condition.
The frame shown in the photos is provided at no additional cost so that the artwork can be displayed immediately upon arrival. It is included as a courtesy and is not considered an integral part of the artwork. Therefore, any potential damage to the frame that does not affect the artwork itself will not constitute valid grounds for opening a complaint or requesting order cancellation.
Gianni Bergonzi (Piacenza 1906 - Parma 1977)
The white flower
Oil on masonite
Signed at the bottom right
Frame dimensions: 44 x 55.5 cm.
Painting: 23 x 33 cm
On the back, the title and author’s authenticity and the exhibition certificate for the 'Permanent Art Exhibition of Piacenza.'
Gianni Bergonzi was a respected painter from Piacenza, an exponent of 20th-century figurative art.
An ideal piece to be integrated into any decor setting.
Insured shipment
Authentic piece and in good condition.
The frame shown in the photos is provided at no additional cost so that the artwork can be displayed immediately upon arrival. It is included as a courtesy and is not considered an integral part of the artwork. Therefore, any potential damage to the frame that does not affect the artwork itself will not constitute valid grounds for opening a complaint or requesting order cancellation.

