Giuseppe Fortunato (1956) - New Tights

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Giuseppe Fortunato (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
Work cataloged and archived.
Signed in the original by hand on the front bottom and on the back, with a certificate, plus a dry embossed stamp at the bottom in front of the center.
Technique; acrylic lacquer, ink with vegetable pigments, Giclée, on 100% cotton paper
Limited edition of 48 units. The number of the available unit may differ from 1 to 48.
New, perfect opera, never been framed.
We invite you to visit the online gallery 'delauretisart'.
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** Giuseppe Fortunato born in Notaresco on 5 November 1956
Known for his works “so-called Colate,” now famous worldwide, he has recently dedicated a series of sculptural and non-sculptural works to figuration using cutting-edge techniques.
All the works are archived at ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of the works, you can request information on the Archive's website.
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Giuseppe Fortunato (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
Work cataloged and archived.
Signed in the original by hand on the front bottom and on the back, with a certificate, plus a dry embossed stamp at the bottom in front of the center.
Technique; acrylic lacquer, ink with vegetable pigments, Giclée, on 100% cotton paper
Limited edition of 48 units. The number of the available unit may differ from 1 to 48.
New, perfect opera, never been framed.
We invite you to visit the online gallery 'delauretisart'.
- SHIPMENT;
You pay only one shipping cost as per the automatic settings if you buy in the same auction as agreed with Catawiki.
- If instead you purchase in multiple different auctions, you can contact us before payment, providing the references to the lots, and we will manually remove the additional costs so that you pay only one shipping fee, sending everything to you in a single package.
Note: It is important to know that photos on the web may appear slightly different from the original artwork.
shipping with box packaging,
** Giuseppe Fortunato born in Notaresco on 5 November 1956
Known for his works “so-called Colate,” now famous worldwide, he has recently dedicated a series of sculptural and non-sculptural works to figuration using cutting-edge techniques.
All the works are archived at ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of the works, you can request information on the Archive's website.
- shipping costs:
We adopt the rule agreed upon with Catawiki, whereby when purchasing multiple works in the same auction, you pay only one shipping cost.

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Details

Artist
Giuseppe Fortunato (1956)
Edition number
da 1 a 48
Edition
Limited edition
Sold by
Gallery
Title of artwork
New Tights
Technique
Digital painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
2022
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
60 cm
Width
43 cm
Weight
1 kg
Depiction/Theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
5114
Objects sold
97.1%
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