Ugo Nespolo (1941) - Intrecci






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Ugo Nespolo, Intrecci (2015), a limited edition multicolour lithograph, 50 × 50 cm, edition 17/200, hand-signed, with a pop art theme from Italy.
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UGO NESPOLO (1941) - "Intertwinings"
Lithograph - Hand-signed - Global Art Trading (Biella) - 200+XX AP
- Lithograph on watercolor paper, 50x50 cm, editions by Global Art Trading (Biella).
- Condition as new, hand-signed by the artist at the bottom right, gallery blind stamp on the left.
- Edition 200/200 + XX AP.
- Global Art Trading certificate of authenticity.
- Packaging carefully detailed.
N.B. The edition number may differ from that shown in the images. The copy you receive will have the exact same characteristics as those depicted in this listing.
Nespolo's works approach Pop Art and Neo-Dada for the constant search for ironic and transgressive content. This is evident in the puzzles, toys, and the painted works often accompanied by nursery rhymes and poems. The artist loves experimenting with different materials and distinctive techniques. Always seeking new meanings to attribute to objects, the artist assigns his works constant references to current events.
UGO NESPOLO (1941) - "Intertwinings"
Lithograph - Hand-signed - Global Art Trading (Biella) - 200+XX AP
- Lithograph on watercolor paper, 50x50 cm, editions by Global Art Trading (Biella).
- Condition as new, hand-signed by the artist at the bottom right, gallery blind stamp on the left.
- Edition 200/200 + XX AP.
- Global Art Trading certificate of authenticity.
- Packaging carefully detailed.
N.B. The edition number may differ from that shown in the images. The copy you receive will have the exact same characteristics as those depicted in this listing.
Nespolo's works approach Pop Art and Neo-Dada for the constant search for ironic and transgressive content. This is evident in the puzzles, toys, and the painted works often accompanied by nursery rhymes and poems. The artist loves experimenting with different materials and distinctive techniques. Always seeking new meanings to attribute to objects, the artist assigns his works constant references to current events.
