Bruno Capacci (1906-1996) - Femminilità






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Bruno Capacci, 1973 serigraphy of Femminilità, a 70 x 50 cm portrait in a limited edition 34/99, hand-signed by the artist, in good condition, with the stamperia certificate included.
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Bruno Ruggero Lioniero Capacci (Venice 1906 – Uccle/Ukkel 1996) was an Italian poet, painter and ceramist who lived between the United States, France and Belgium.
The seven-color silkscreen titled Femminilità was made in 1973 at the art printing shop "Il torchio di Porta Romana" in Milan, which guarantees that the graphic work referred to by the certificate in the photograph is authentic in all its components: the print is produced on a hand-operated antique press called Stella; the matrix was created personally by the artist and after the edition of a limited number of copies, it is rendered unusable and kept in the print shop.
The print is personally overseen by the Painter and the copies are numbered and signed by him progressively from 1 up to a maximum of 99. The copies labeled as "Artist's Proofs" are numbered with Roman numerals from I up to a maximum of X.
All copies bear the print shop’s stamp imprinted bottom left in addition to the edition number handwritten by the author in graphite; as well as the signature.
The print shop’s certificate will be shipped together with the work.
Two small stains near the left edge are noted.
The shipment will be tracked and the packaging will deliver the work flat between rigid cartons.
Bruno Ruggero Lioniero Capacci (Venice 1906 – Uccle/Ukkel 1996) was an Italian poet, painter and ceramist who lived between the United States, France and Belgium.
The seven-color silkscreen titled Femminilità was made in 1973 at the art printing shop "Il torchio di Porta Romana" in Milan, which guarantees that the graphic work referred to by the certificate in the photograph is authentic in all its components: the print is produced on a hand-operated antique press called Stella; the matrix was created personally by the artist and after the edition of a limited number of copies, it is rendered unusable and kept in the print shop.
The print is personally overseen by the Painter and the copies are numbered and signed by him progressively from 1 up to a maximum of 99. The copies labeled as "Artist's Proofs" are numbered with Roman numerals from I up to a maximum of X.
All copies bear the print shop’s stamp imprinted bottom left in addition to the edition number handwritten by the author in graphite; as well as the signature.
The print shop’s certificate will be shipped together with the work.
Two small stains near the left edge are noted.
The shipment will be tracked and the packaging will deliver the work flat between rigid cartons.
