Aoi Huber-Kono (1936) - Dittico B

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Aoi Huber-Kono’s 1991 serigraph titled Dittico B, an edition in edizione limitata signed by hand, in excellent condition, 100 x 35 cm, Italy, Contemporaneo, sold by Galleria, authenticated with a certificate of authenticity and a dry stamp from Studio Fornaresio, and part of a diptych that can be displayed horizontally or vertically.

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Aoi Huber was born in Tokyo in 1936 and grows up in a lively and creative environment that stimulates her interest in graphic design. She later moves to Milan, where she produces numerous drawings and illustrations for various publishers, collaborating with Max Huber, whom she will marry in 1962.

The artistic direction of this work was handled by Paolo Minoli, who was also a contact among other artists for Bruno Munari.

This work is part of a diptych, but it also has its own autonomy when presented on its own; it can be positioned both horizontally and vertically (that is how the artist studied it).

Certificate of authenticity and embossed seal from Studio Fornaresio.

The specimen number may differ from the one published.

Seller's Story

Publisher, Gallerist
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Aoi Huber was born in Tokyo in 1936 and grows up in a lively and creative environment that stimulates her interest in graphic design. She later moves to Milan, where she produces numerous drawings and illustrations for various publishers, collaborating with Max Huber, whom she will marry in 1962.

The artistic direction of this work was handled by Paolo Minoli, who was also a contact among other artists for Bruno Munari.

This work is part of a diptych, but it also has its own autonomy when presented on its own; it can be positioned both horizontally and vertically (that is how the artist studied it).

Certificate of authenticity and embossed seal from Studio Fornaresio.

The specimen number may differ from the one published.

Seller's Story

Publisher, Gallerist
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Artist
Aoi Huber-Kono (1936)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Dittico B
Technique
Silkscreen
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
1991
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
35 cm
Style
Contemporary
Period
1980-1990
Sold with frame
No
ItalyVerified
780
Objects sold
100%
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