Mimmo Rotella (1918-2006) - La Benzinara





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An exceptional, historic work with great commercial impact, realized with color lithography and offset printing, by the master of Pop Art and international Nouveau Réalisme, Mimmo Rotella (Catanzaro, 1918 - Milan, 2006).
This brilliant work is titled "La benzinara", created in 1974 and published by the renowned Milanese publishing house Edizioni Plura.
The work depicts the iconic Italian actress Monica Vitti in her famous role in the film "Teresa la Ladra" (1973). Rotella masterfully transposes her legendary language of urban décollage onto the graphic plate. Monica Vitti's magnetic smile and vibrant red hair dominate the composition, surrounded by deep horizontal bands of saturated cobalt blue, bright yellow, and warm gold. The composition visually evokes the frayed layers of film posters that could be found on the streets of postwar Italy, capturing the essence of European pop culture and cinematic nostalgia.
Technique: Lithography and offset printing on fine cotton paper.
Edition status: Hand-signed by the artist in the lower left corner and numbered 242/500.
Publisher: Plura Edizioni, Milan (1974).
Splendently framed in an elegant minimalist natural wood frame that enhances the warm tones of the composition.
The work is in excellent vintage condition. The color palette remains incredibly sharp, intense, and highly saturated, with no fading. The margins are perfectly preserved and the paper support is solid and stable. A historic piece of great value, ready to be displayed.
Print size: 86.6 cm x 67 cm. A certificate of provenance and originality is attached.
The lot will be suitably packed and shipped with contracted couriers and corresponding online tracking.
No shipments outside the European Community.
Seller's Story
An exceptional, historic work with great commercial impact, realized with color lithography and offset printing, by the master of Pop Art and international Nouveau Réalisme, Mimmo Rotella (Catanzaro, 1918 - Milan, 2006).
This brilliant work is titled "La benzinara", created in 1974 and published by the renowned Milanese publishing house Edizioni Plura.
The work depicts the iconic Italian actress Monica Vitti in her famous role in the film "Teresa la Ladra" (1973). Rotella masterfully transposes her legendary language of urban décollage onto the graphic plate. Monica Vitti's magnetic smile and vibrant red hair dominate the composition, surrounded by deep horizontal bands of saturated cobalt blue, bright yellow, and warm gold. The composition visually evokes the frayed layers of film posters that could be found on the streets of postwar Italy, capturing the essence of European pop culture and cinematic nostalgia.
Technique: Lithography and offset printing on fine cotton paper.
Edition status: Hand-signed by the artist in the lower left corner and numbered 242/500.
Publisher: Plura Edizioni, Milan (1974).
Splendently framed in an elegant minimalist natural wood frame that enhances the warm tones of the composition.
The work is in excellent vintage condition. The color palette remains incredibly sharp, intense, and highly saturated, with no fading. The margins are perfectly preserved and the paper support is solid and stable. A historic piece of great value, ready to be displayed.
Print size: 86.6 cm x 67 cm. A certificate of provenance and originality is attached.
The lot will be suitably packed and shipped with contracted couriers and corresponding online tracking.
No shipments outside the European Community.
