ROBERTO BUCCILLI - ASTRATTO NIGHT CITY





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Roberto Buccilli is the artist of this original 2020 acrylic painting, Astratto Night City, in abstract expressionism, measuring 120 cm high by 30 cm wide and weighing 4 kg, originating from Italy, hand-signed, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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All works are unique pieces, complete with a certificate of authenticity.
For shipments outside the EU, about 10-15 days are needed to prepare the documentation.
Roberto Buccilli is an Italian self-taught painter; his works arise from emotions, freedom, and the creativity he transfers onto the canvas.
Very active on Instagram under the name lartedibuccillir.
Over the years he has exhibited in numerous cities: Paris, Budapest, Oslo, Florence, Milan, Rome, Padua, Pavia, Parma, Genoa, Aosta, and in the most important Contemporary Art exhibitions in Italy and abroad, all of which are well documented.
You can also find him in the Modern Art catalog no. 58 published by Mondadori, one of the most important publications on contemporary artists, and in the De Agostini Contemporary Art Catalog, published by Giunti and presented at the MoMA Museum of New York in May 2024.
All works are unique pieces, complete with a certificate of authenticity.
For shipments outside the EU, about 10-15 days are needed to prepare the documentation.
Roberto Buccilli is an Italian self-taught painter; his works arise from emotions, freedom, and the creativity he transfers onto the canvas.
Very active on Instagram under the name lartedibuccillir.
Over the years he has exhibited in numerous cities: Paris, Budapest, Oslo, Florence, Milan, Rome, Padua, Pavia, Parma, Genoa, Aosta, and in the most important Contemporary Art exhibitions in Italy and abroad, all of which are well documented.
You can also find him in the Modern Art catalog no. 58 published by Mondadori, one of the most important publications on contemporary artists, and in the De Agostini Contemporary Art Catalog, published by Giunti and presented at the MoMA Museum of New York in May 2024.

