Luigi Veronesi (1908-1998) - Fotogrammi





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Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Extraordinary photograph by master Luigi Veronesi, 37 x 28 mounted with passe-partout
acid-free format 45.5 x 64.5 cm. Printed by Mario Parodi in his workshop in Genoa, the photograph is in excellent condition with very slight moisture stain on the sheet that supports the print
Passe-partout and print are perfect. For refined collectors.
Luigi Veronesi (1908-1998) Milanese, a central figure of Italian abstraction. He lives in the Milanese city, the creative ferment of the thirties, first entering with figurative photographic works in the Galleria del Milione, a decisive center for the cultural-artistic and promotional facets of the most promising artists of those years. He then turns to abstraction in the early thirties, joining the "Mostra collettiva d'arte astratta" of 1935 in Turin, at the studios of Felice Casorati and Enciro Paolucci. As early as 1934 he joined the Parisian group Abstraction-Creation, actively engaging with the German Bauhaus. From the forties he ventured into experimenting with filmography technique by creating as many as 6 abstract films, of which today only some fragments remain non-projectable. The experimentation continued in the following years, the last abstract film is from 1980. A polymath artist, he also took an interest in music and screenwriting; his painting activity continued until his death in Milan in 1998."
Extraordinary photograph by master Luigi Veronesi, 37 x 28 mounted with passe-partout
acid-free format 45.5 x 64.5 cm. Printed by Mario Parodi in his workshop in Genoa, the photograph is in excellent condition with very slight moisture stain on the sheet that supports the print
Passe-partout and print are perfect. For refined collectors.
Luigi Veronesi (1908-1998) Milanese, a central figure of Italian abstraction. He lives in the Milanese city, the creative ferment of the thirties, first entering with figurative photographic works in the Galleria del Milione, a decisive center for the cultural-artistic and promotional facets of the most promising artists of those years. He then turns to abstraction in the early thirties, joining the "Mostra collettiva d'arte astratta" of 1935 in Turin, at the studios of Felice Casorati and Enciro Paolucci. As early as 1934 he joined the Parisian group Abstraction-Creation, actively engaging with the German Bauhaus. From the forties he ventured into experimenting with filmography technique by creating as many as 6 abstract films, of which today only some fragments remain non-projectable. The experimentation continued in the following years, the last abstract film is from 1980. A polymath artist, he also took an interest in music and screenwriting; his painting activity continued until his death in Milan in 1998."
