Giuseppe Fortunato (1956) - Oro

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Giuseppe Fortunato presents Oro, a 60 by 43 cm multicolour digital and mixed-media artwork on Fabriano cotton paper, editioned to 96, hand-signed front and back with back authentication, dated 2023 and originating from Italy; techniques include digital painting, acrylic glaze, ecologically pigment ink and giclée.

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Giuseppe FORTUNATO - (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
title "Gold"
Acrylic varnish, ecological pigment ink, giclée, digital art processing
Signed by the Artist on the lower front and on the back, Authenticated on the back by hand
Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist, plus a raised seal embossing on the lower front
Materials: Fabriano 100% cotton art paper, 400 g/mq, semi-suede,
Acrylic varnish, ecological pigment ink, giclée, digital art processing
Limited edition of 96 copies, the available copy may vary from No. 01 to No. 96
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Giuseppe FORTUNATO - (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
*The artist is known for his works “so-called" Drips now famous worldwide; at this period he also dedicates space to research and development of a series of Figurative Pop, sculptural and graphic works,
The work is archived at ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato. For information on the authenticity of the works you can request information on the Archive website.
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Giuseppe FORTUNATO - (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
title "Gold"
Acrylic varnish, ecological pigment ink, giclée, digital art processing
Signed by the Artist on the lower front and on the back, Authenticated on the back by hand
Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist, plus a raised seal embossing on the lower front
Materials: Fabriano 100% cotton art paper, 400 g/mq, semi-suede,
Acrylic varnish, ecological pigment ink, giclée, digital art processing
Limited edition of 96 copies, the available copy may vary from No. 01 to No. 96
- SHIPPING COSTS;
You pay a single shipping cost when purchasing multiple lots in the same Auction as agreed with Catawiki
- Furthermore, if you buy works in DIFFERENT Auctions we offer the possibility to contact us before payment to request shipping everything in the same package and to eliminate additional costs
Note: important to know that photos on the web may appear slightly different from the original work.
Giuseppe FORTUNATO - (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
*The artist is known for his works “so-called" Drips now famous worldwide; at this period he also dedicates space to research and development of a series of Figurative Pop, sculptural and graphic works,
The work is archived at ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato. For information on the authenticity of the works you can request information on the Archive website.
WE INVITE you to visit our online gallery of freely offered auctions "delauretisart"

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Details

Artist
Giuseppe Fortunato (1956)
Edition number
da 01 a 96
Edition
Limited edition
Sold by
Gallery
Title of artwork
Oro
Technique
Digital painting, Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2023
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
60 cm
Width
43 cm
Weight
2 kg
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
5198
Objects sold
97.26%
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