Giuseppe Santomaso (1907-1990) - Senza Titolo






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Giuseppe Santomaso, Senza Titolo (abstract aquaforte–acquatinta), 53/75, signed, in excellent condition, Italy, 1986, 84 cm by 68 cm, limited edition.
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Acquaforte-Acquatinta by Giuseppe Santomaso (Venice 1907- 1990)
- Beautiful Limited Edition Work "Totemica" at Low Edition. -
Title- Untitled Work
Technique - ETCHING - AQUATINT
Sheet format: cm. 84 x 68
Edition: 53/ 75
Year - 1989
Publisher: Multigraphic.
The print, as imagined, is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Shipping to Italy is planned with Regular Insured Parcel.
European or Extra-European shipping - Insured - is planned with an Economical Insured Parcel.
Duties and customs taxes are excluded, and therefore the Buyer (for non-EU countries) is responsible.
Giuseppe Santomaso Venice 1907 - 1990
Internationally renowned artist, he began exhibiting in 1926 and after an initial figurative phase comprising still lifes, figures, and landscapes, he devoted himself to post-Cubist research. In the 1950s he moved to informal abstract expression defined by broad swathes of color with lyrical–informal accents. In the later years his language changed, characterized by a strengthening of formal rigor and the refinement of compositions (almost geometric) as well as a revival of an emotional and fantastical reality.
He has won numerous prizes and participated in many exhibitions: in ’39 he exhibited with the Corrente group; after the war he was among the promoters of the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’46 he participated in the movement Nuova Secessione Italiana, then the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’48 he participated in the Venice Biennale, later winning the municipality prize; in ’50 the Incom prize; in ’51 the Esso Prize; in ’52 he was part of the Gruppo degli Otto; in ’54 he won the International Prize for Painting; from ’55 he devoted himself more intensely to graphics, participating in all the most significant Italian and international exhibitions... etc.
Participates: in documenta Kassel in ’55, ’59, ’64; in the Tokyo Biennial of Graphic Arts; in the IX Exhibition of Graphic Arts of Ljubljana; in the XXVI Venice Biennale; in the X Rome Quadriennale… etc.
Acquaforte-Acquatinta by Giuseppe Santomaso (Venice 1907- 1990)
- Beautiful Limited Edition Work "Totemica" at Low Edition. -
Title- Untitled Work
Technique - ETCHING - AQUATINT
Sheet format: cm. 84 x 68
Edition: 53/ 75
Year - 1989
Publisher: Multigraphic.
The print, as imagined, is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Shipping to Italy is planned with Regular Insured Parcel.
European or Extra-European shipping - Insured - is planned with an Economical Insured Parcel.
Duties and customs taxes are excluded, and therefore the Buyer (for non-EU countries) is responsible.
Giuseppe Santomaso Venice 1907 - 1990
Internationally renowned artist, he began exhibiting in 1926 and after an initial figurative phase comprising still lifes, figures, and landscapes, he devoted himself to post-Cubist research. In the 1950s he moved to informal abstract expression defined by broad swathes of color with lyrical–informal accents. In the later years his language changed, characterized by a strengthening of formal rigor and the refinement of compositions (almost geometric) as well as a revival of an emotional and fantastical reality.
He has won numerous prizes and participated in many exhibitions: in ’39 he exhibited with the Corrente group; after the war he was among the promoters of the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’46 he participated in the movement Nuova Secessione Italiana, then the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’48 he participated in the Venice Biennale, later winning the municipality prize; in ’50 the Incom prize; in ’51 the Esso Prize; in ’52 he was part of the Gruppo degli Otto; in ’54 he won the International Prize for Painting; from ’55 he devoted himself more intensely to graphics, participating in all the most significant Italian and international exhibitions... etc.
Participates: in documenta Kassel in ’55, ’59, ’64; in the Tokyo Biennial of Graphic Arts; in the IX Exhibition of Graphic Arts of Ljubljana; in the XXVI Venice Biennale; in the X Rome Quadriennale… etc.
