Ugo Nespolo (1941) - Le cinque stelle della Sicurezza






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Ugo Nespolo’s limited edition serigraphy Le cinque stelle della Sicurezza, 49.5 × 49.5 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, edition 95/100, created in 2004 in Italy for Renault, in the Pop Art style.
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The Five Stars of Safety is a screen print (this is No. 95/100) created for Renault by Ugo Nespolo for Christmas 2004. The total number of copies, numbered with different systems (arabic, Roman, etc.), but all personally signed by the artist, is 165 on three different types of paper as shown in the photographed pages.
This copy is signed in pencil at the bottom center, the paper is 320-gram Hahnemühle and the print uses 26 colors.
It includes the folder, a small booklet (10 cm x 10 cm, photographed) and an Italian/English summary about the artist.
The cardboard box that contains everything is also branded by Nespolo.
It includes the original Christmas greeting card (addressed to me, certifying its provenance) made specifically with various signatures in original (Nespolo’s is only on the screen print).
Printed by Arte 3 Milano.
Ugo Nespolo’s screenprints have prices ranging from €250 to €3000 depending on size and subject.
The multi‑color screenprints, square 50x50 cm, in about 150/200 copies are sold at around €350–€450.
Nespolo also created a decorated Renault 5, some sales catalogs and more for Renault Italia, including this work, which is little known.
The round lithograph on a square sheet is one of the forms used by the artist.
The Five Stars of Safety is a screen print (this is No. 95/100) created for Renault by Ugo Nespolo for Christmas 2004. The total number of copies, numbered with different systems (arabic, Roman, etc.), but all personally signed by the artist, is 165 on three different types of paper as shown in the photographed pages.
This copy is signed in pencil at the bottom center, the paper is 320-gram Hahnemühle and the print uses 26 colors.
It includes the folder, a small booklet (10 cm x 10 cm, photographed) and an Italian/English summary about the artist.
The cardboard box that contains everything is also branded by Nespolo.
It includes the original Christmas greeting card (addressed to me, certifying its provenance) made specifically with various signatures in original (Nespolo’s is only on the screen print).
Printed by Arte 3 Milano.
Ugo Nespolo’s screenprints have prices ranging from €250 to €3000 depending on size and subject.
The multi‑color screenprints, square 50x50 cm, in about 150/200 copies are sold at around €350–€450.
Nespolo also created a decorated Renault 5, some sales catalogs and more for Renault Italia, including this work, which is little known.
The round lithograph on a square sheet is one of the forms used by the artist.
