Giuseppe Viviani (1898-1965) - Le rondini





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Giuseppe Viviani's Le rondini is a colour lithography, edition 24/120, from 1992, measuring 87 by 67 cm, in excellent condition, framed, produced in Italy and hand-signed.
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Author: Giuseppe Viviani (Pisa 1898 - 1965)
Subject: Seascape with birds in flight (known as "The Swallows")
Technique: Original color lithograph on paper
Year: 1962
Edition: print number 24 of 110 (low numbering, highly sought-after)
Description: A splendid graphic work by the Pisano master Giuseppe Viviani, one of the most original voices of Italian 20th century. The work depicts a melancholy seascape with birds, an iconic subject in the artist's poetics, characterized by an essential and dreamlike line.
Conditions: The work is in excellent overall condition, protected by glass and frame. The colors are still vivid. Provenance: Tuscan private collection.
Notes for collectors: This is a rare specimen due to the low edition (only 110 copies in the world). Compared with Viviani's more common black-and-white lithographs, this color version represents a special piece in the artist's production.
Author: Giuseppe Viviani (Pisa 1898 - 1965)
Subject: Seascape with birds in flight (known as "The Swallows")
Technique: Original color lithograph on paper
Year: 1962
Edition: print number 24 of 110 (low numbering, highly sought-after)
Description: A splendid graphic work by the Pisano master Giuseppe Viviani, one of the most original voices of Italian 20th century. The work depicts a melancholy seascape with birds, an iconic subject in the artist's poetics, characterized by an essential and dreamlike line.
Conditions: The work is in excellent overall condition, protected by glass and frame. The colors are still vivid. Provenance: Tuscan private collection.
Notes for collectors: This is a rare specimen due to the low edition (only 110 copies in the world). Compared with Viviani's more common black-and-white lithographs, this color version represents a special piece in the artist's production.

