Sergio Sarri (1938-2018) - Senza titolo





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The Italian artist Sergio Sarri (1938–2018) created the original 1973 silkscreen Senza titolo, a limited edition (46/150) in white, black, red and grey, measuring 50 × 70 cm, sold with the original frame, hand-signed and bearing the publisher’s dry stamp.
Description from the seller
ARTIST
Sergio Sarri
Turin, 1938 – 2018
An internationally renowned Italian artist, known for his works related to the relationship between humans and technology, particularly active and recognized in the 1970s.
Description
Original silkscreen print created in 1973, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.
The work depicts a human figure embedded in a mechanical context, a central theme in Sergio Sarri's artistic research during his important creative period of the 1970s.
The composition has a strong visual impact, characterized by a deliberate use of color contrast between white, black, and red, and by a precise and analytic graphic construction.
Copy from a limited edition of 150 copies, numbered 46/150.
Signed and dated 1973, bottom right.
Here is the publisher's embossed seal.
TECHNIQUE
Artistic screen printing
Dimensions
50×70 cm
Conditions
Good overall condition
Well-preserved paper.
Vivid and well-defined colors.
Slight signs of wear consistent with age.
No visible restoration.
Authenticity
Original artwork signed and hand-numbered by the artist.
Original frame included
ARTIST
Sergio Sarri
Turin, 1938 – 2018
An internationally renowned Italian artist, known for his works related to the relationship between humans and technology, particularly active and recognized in the 1970s.
Description
Original silkscreen print created in 1973, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.
The work depicts a human figure embedded in a mechanical context, a central theme in Sergio Sarri's artistic research during his important creative period of the 1970s.
The composition has a strong visual impact, characterized by a deliberate use of color contrast between white, black, and red, and by a precise and analytic graphic construction.
Copy from a limited edition of 150 copies, numbered 46/150.
Signed and dated 1973, bottom right.
Here is the publisher's embossed seal.
TECHNIQUE
Artistic screen printing
Dimensions
50×70 cm
Conditions
Good overall condition
Well-preserved paper.
Vivid and well-defined colors.
Slight signs of wear consistent with age.
No visible restoration.
Authenticity
Original artwork signed and hand-numbered by the artist.
Original frame included

