Giuseppe Fortunato (1956) - A Mosca cieca






Master’s in culture and arts innovation, with a decade in 20th-21st century Italian art.
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GIUSEPPE FORTUNATO - Italy 1956
Catalogued and Archived Work
Signed by the Artist on the lower front
Authenticated in his own hand on the back,
Artist's Certificate of Authenticity, plus a dry-embossed stamp on the lower front
Materials: 100% cotton art paper, semi-matte 400 g/m² from FABRIANO Paper Mills, Italy
Technique: varnish, ecological pigmented ink, giclée
Limited edition; the available specimen will be numbered and the number may range from 1 to 64
- THE SELLER NOTES:
On this Platform we offer the opportunity to purchase from our Groppo; Picenum Art auction house - De Lauretis Art - and Royale Art, AT PRICES BELOW THE QUOTATION VALUE
This is possible because we purchase large quantities of works from artists with whom we have a long-term contract that allows us to obtain favorable prices.
We buy from collectors as well as, especially, “RESELLERS and ART GALLERIES”
- SHIPPING;
You pay a single shipping cost as per automatic settings if you purchase in the same auction as agreed with Catawiki
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* Giuseppe Fortunato born in Notaresco, Italy on 5 November 1956
The artist is known for his works “so‑called Drips” now famous worldwide; in this period he also dedicates space to research and development of a series of sculptural and graphic works with innovative and next‑generation techniques,
All works carry the original autograph signature and are all archived at the "ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato". For information on the authenticity of the works, you can inquire on the Archive’s website.
- WE INVITE you to visit the online auction gallery with free offer on "delauretisart"
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateGIUSEPPE FORTUNATO - Italy 1956
Catalogued and Archived Work
Signed by the Artist on the lower front
Authenticated in his own hand on the back,
Artist's Certificate of Authenticity, plus a dry-embossed stamp on the lower front
Materials: 100% cotton art paper, semi-matte 400 g/m² from FABRIANO Paper Mills, Italy
Technique: varnish, ecological pigmented ink, giclée
Limited edition; the available specimen will be numbered and the number may range from 1 to 64
- THE SELLER NOTES:
On this Platform we offer the opportunity to purchase from our Groppo; Picenum Art auction house - De Lauretis Art - and Royale Art, AT PRICES BELOW THE QUOTATION VALUE
This is possible because we purchase large quantities of works from artists with whom we have a long-term contract that allows us to obtain favorable prices.
We buy from collectors as well as, especially, “RESELLERS and ART GALLERIES”
- SHIPPING;
You pay a single shipping cost as per automatic settings if you purchase in the same auction as agreed with Catawiki
- IF instead you purchase across multiple different auctions you can contact us before payment, indicating the lot references, and we will manually remove the additional costs so you pay only one shipping charge, sending everything in a single package
* Giuseppe Fortunato born in Notaresco, Italy on 5 November 1956
The artist is known for his works “so‑called Drips” now famous worldwide; in this period he also dedicates space to research and development of a series of sculptural and graphic works with innovative and next‑generation techniques,
All works carry the original autograph signature and are all archived at the "ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato". For information on the authenticity of the works, you can inquire on the Archive’s website.
- WE INVITE you to visit the online auction gallery with free offer on "delauretisart"
