Marino Marini (1901-1980) - Cavaliere I






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Cavaliere I, a colour aquatint on Goya paper from 1972, a limited edition Prova d'artista (P.A.) numbered in the lower-left corner and hand-signed in pencil in the lower-right corner, with plate size 49 x 41 cm and sheet size 71 x 51 cm, in very good condition.
Description from the seller
Color aquatint on Goya paper, published in 1972.
Limited edition, numbered P.A. (Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner.
Hand-signed by the artist, with pencil, in the lower right corner.
Plate dimensions: 49 x 41 cm
Paper dimensions: 71 x 51 cm
Very good condition.
Bibliography: Marino Marini - Catalogo Ragionato Ref. A153 p. 217
Publisher: Albra, Turin 1972
Blind stamp "Il Cigno, Roma" in the lower right corner.
A regular certificate of authenticity and provenance from our Gallery is issued, along with a copy of the reference catalog publication.
We offer professional packaging and traceable shipping via DHL express courier,
(shipping times: 24 hours for European countries and 4 to 6 days for the Americas and other non-European countries).
Seller's Story
Color aquatint on Goya paper, published in 1972.
Limited edition, numbered P.A. (Artist's Proof) in the lower left corner.
Hand-signed by the artist, with pencil, in the lower right corner.
Plate dimensions: 49 x 41 cm
Paper dimensions: 71 x 51 cm
Very good condition.
Bibliography: Marino Marini - Catalogo Ragionato Ref. A153 p. 217
Publisher: Albra, Turin 1972
Blind stamp "Il Cigno, Roma" in the lower right corner.
A regular certificate of authenticity and provenance from our Gallery is issued, along with a copy of the reference catalog publication.
We offer professional packaging and traceable shipping via DHL express courier,
(shipping times: 24 hours for European countries and 4 to 6 days for the Americas and other non-European countries).
