Giuseppe Fortunato (1956) - Bella di Notte





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Giuseppe FORTUNATO - (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
Artwork Catalogued and Archived
Signed by the Artist on the front bottom and on the back,
Certificate of Authenticity signed, plus a relief-embossed stamp on the front bottom
Materials: Fabriano 100% cotton art paper, Giclée
limited edition, the available copy will have a numbering that may vary from No. 01 to No. 96
The artist is known for his works “so-called" Drips now famous worldwide; in this period he also dedicates space to the research and development of a series of Figurative Pop, sculptural and graphic works,
The work is archived at ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato. For information on the authenticity of the works you can request information on the Archive's website.
Seller's Story
Note:
NATIONWIDE FREE SHIPPING
For INTERNATIONAL shipments, if you purchase more than one artwork in the same auction you pay only one shipping.
We invite you to visit our online sales platform “DELAURETISART”
Giuseppe FORTUNATO - (Notaresco, Italy 1956)
Artwork Catalogued and Archived
Signed by the Artist on the front bottom and on the back,
Certificate of Authenticity signed, plus a relief-embossed stamp on the front bottom
Materials: Fabriano 100% cotton art paper, Giclée
limited edition, the available copy will have a numbering that may vary from No. 01 to No. 96
The artist is known for his works “so-called" Drips now famous worldwide; in this period he also dedicates space to the research and development of a series of Figurative Pop, sculptural and graphic works,
The work is archived at ArchivioGiuseppeFortunato. For information on the authenticity of the works you can request information on the Archive's website.

