Lisetta Belotti - Remo Brindisi - 1972





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Remo Brindisi by Lisetta Belotti is a 212‑page Italian art book in hardcover, a numbered edition limited to 500 copies, copy no. 387, published in 1972.
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Publisher: Idea
Year: 1972
This special edition consists of only five hundred numbered copies from 1 to 500. Copy no. 387. Numerous color plates. All the plates for the color illustrations were erased after the edition was completed. Leather binding
author: Lisetta Belotti
Celebrated art book entitled "Remo Brindisi. Hypotheses for a Profile", published in 1972 by the publisher IEDA (Istituto Editoriale d'Arte, Milan).
This valuable monographic catalog was curated by art historian and critic Lisetta Belotti, with graphic design by Alberto Benassi.
Limited edition: The book was printed in a run of only 500 numbered copies.
Impressive format: This is a large, high-quality publishing volume, measuring about 35 x 45 cm.
Art contents: It collects critical texts, a careful historical layout, and numerous color plates illustrating the painter's works. The printing matrices were destroyed once the edition was completed to ensure exclusivity.
Luxurious finishes: The binding is full leather with elegant ornaments and titles impressed in gold, originally protected by a rigid slipcase.
Publisher: Idea
Year: 1972
This special edition consists of only five hundred numbered copies from 1 to 500. Copy no. 387. Numerous color plates. All the plates for the color illustrations were erased after the edition was completed. Leather binding
author: Lisetta Belotti
Celebrated art book entitled "Remo Brindisi. Hypotheses for a Profile", published in 1972 by the publisher IEDA (Istituto Editoriale d'Arte, Milan).
This valuable monographic catalog was curated by art historian and critic Lisetta Belotti, with graphic design by Alberto Benassi.
Limited edition: The book was printed in a run of only 500 numbered copies.
Impressive format: This is a large, high-quality publishing volume, measuring about 35 x 45 cm.
Art contents: It collects critical texts, a careful historical layout, and numerous color plates illustrating the painter's works. The printing matrices were destroyed once the edition was completed to ensure exclusivity.
Luxurious finishes: The binding is full leather with elegant ornaments and titles impressed in gold, originally protected by a rigid slipcase.

