Giuseppe Santomaso (1907-1990) - Senza Titolo






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Giuseppe Santomaso, Senza Titolo, an aquaforte‑acquatinta print, 84 × 68 cm, edition 53/75, hand-signed, from 1986, in excellent condition, Italy.
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Acquaforte-Acquatinta by Giuseppe Santomaso (Venice 1907-1990)
- Beautiful Opus "Totemica" in Low Edition. -
Title- Untitled Work
Technique - ENGRAVING - AQUATINT
Sheet format: cm. 84 x 68
Edition: 53/ 75
Year - 1989
Publisher: Multigraphic.
The print as imagined is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Shipping to Italy is planned with an Ordinary Insured package.
European or Extra-European shipping - Insured - is planned with an Insured Economic Package.
Any Customs duties are excluded, which therefore fall to the Buyer (for non-EU countries)
Giuseppe Santomaso Venice 1907 - 1990
Internationally renowned artist, he began to exhibit in 1926 and after an initial figurative phase encompassing still lifes, figures, and landscapes, he devoted himself to post-Cubist research. In the 1950s he moved toward informal abstraction defined by broad fields of color with lyrical–informal accents. In his later years his language changed, characterized by a strengthening of formal rigor and the refinement of the compositions (almost geometric) as well as the recovery of an emotional and fantastical reality.
He won numerous awards and participated in many exhibitions: in ’39 he exhibited with the Corrente group; after the war he was among the promoters of the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’46 he participated in the movement Nuova Sezzione Italiana, then the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’48 he participated in the Venice Biennale, later winning the city prize; in ’50, the Incom prize; in ’51 the Esso Prize; in ’52 he was part of the Gruppo degli Otto; in ’54 he won the International Prize for Painting; from ’55 he devoted himself more intensively to graphics, participating in all the most significant exhibitions in Italy and abroad.. ….etc.
He participated in: documenta Kassel in ’55, ’59, ’64; the Tokyo Graphic Biennial; the IX Exhibition of Graphics in Ljubljana; the XXVI Venice Biennale; the X Rome Quadriennale…etc.
Acquaforte-Acquatinta by Giuseppe Santomaso (Venice 1907-1990)
- Beautiful Opus "Totemica" in Low Edition. -
Title- Untitled Work
Technique - ENGRAVING - AQUATINT
Sheet format: cm. 84 x 68
Edition: 53/ 75
Year - 1989
Publisher: Multigraphic.
The print as imagined is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Shipping to Italy is planned with an Ordinary Insured package.
European or Extra-European shipping - Insured - is planned with an Insured Economic Package.
Any Customs duties are excluded, which therefore fall to the Buyer (for non-EU countries)
Giuseppe Santomaso Venice 1907 - 1990
Internationally renowned artist, he began to exhibit in 1926 and after an initial figurative phase encompassing still lifes, figures, and landscapes, he devoted himself to post-Cubist research. In the 1950s he moved toward informal abstraction defined by broad fields of color with lyrical–informal accents. In his later years his language changed, characterized by a strengthening of formal rigor and the refinement of the compositions (almost geometric) as well as the recovery of an emotional and fantastical reality.
He won numerous awards and participated in many exhibitions: in ’39 he exhibited with the Corrente group; after the war he was among the promoters of the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’46 he participated in the movement Nuova Sezzione Italiana, then the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti; in ’48 he participated in the Venice Biennale, later winning the city prize; in ’50, the Incom prize; in ’51 the Esso Prize; in ’52 he was part of the Gruppo degli Otto; in ’54 he won the International Prize for Painting; from ’55 he devoted himself more intensively to graphics, participating in all the most significant exhibitions in Italy and abroad.. ….etc.
He participated in: documenta Kassel in ’55, ’59, ’64; the Tokyo Graphic Biennial; the IX Exhibition of Graphics in Ljubljana; the XXVI Venice Biennale; the X Rome Quadriennale…etc.
