Antonio Sciacca (1957) - Figure





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Oil on canvas by Antonio Sciacca, titled Figure, a Natura morta in a metaphysical surrealism style from the 1990s, dated 1996, 70 x 70 cm, signed on the front with back authenticity and a certificate from Gallery Giotto, original edition, in excellent condition.
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Great painting from the 1990s by Master Antonio Sciacca, oil on canvas, signed on the front and authenticated on the back by the maestro. The purchase and authenticity certificate from Gallery Giotto are present, from which it originates.
The work measures 70x70, dated 1996, it is a powerful fusion between realism and metaphysical surrealism.
Tracked and insured shipping.
Intense as a final result and with a square size, a very rare frame variant for the artist.
In the 1990s Sciacca founded in Bologna the Metropolitano movement, a pictorial-cultural project that addresses social themes and the value of status symbols.
This movement involved international artists and received the praise of critics such as Achille Oliva and Vittorio Sgarbi. His works are present in several important private collections and in prestigious venues such as the Instituto di Cultura di Madrid and the Museo del Risorgimento in Rome.
Great painting from the 1990s by Master Antonio Sciacca, oil on canvas, signed on the front and authenticated on the back by the maestro. The purchase and authenticity certificate from Gallery Giotto are present, from which it originates.
The work measures 70x70, dated 1996, it is a powerful fusion between realism and metaphysical surrealism.
Tracked and insured shipping.
Intense as a final result and with a square size, a very rare frame variant for the artist.
In the 1990s Sciacca founded in Bologna the Metropolitano movement, a pictorial-cultural project that addresses social themes and the value of status symbols.
This movement involved international artists and received the praise of critics such as Achille Oliva and Vittorio Sgarbi. His works are present in several important private collections and in prestigious venues such as the Instituto di Cultura di Madrid and the Museo del Risorgimento in Rome.

