Lucio Monaco (1957) - Chanel n°5





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Lucio Monaco presents Chanel n°5, a digitally produced ink-pigment giclée on 360 g/m² Fabriano paper, in a limited edition of 30 numbered copies (01/30 to 30/30), signed by hand on the front and back, measuring 60 × 43 cm and featuring a multicolour palette with red, green, black, grey and white, created in 2019 in Italy as a Pop Art work.
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Artwork signed by hand on the Front and on the Back
with a signed Certificate of Authenticity
technique; pigment ink giclée on heavy paper 360 g/m². Fabriano Italy
edition limited to 30 numbered copies
the number of the available copy may vary from 01 to 30
Shipping in a sturdy rigid package
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Lucio Monaco was born in Mosciano Sant’Angelo, in the province of Teramo, in 1957.
He began his artistic studies at the San Berardo Institute in Teramo.
He began as an Impressionist painter, later moving in a second phase toward Pop Art.
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Note:
Free nationwide shipping
For INTERNATIONAL shipments, if you buy more than one artwork in the same auction you pay only one shipping.
We invite you to visit our online sales platform “DELAURETISART”
Artwork signed by hand on the Front and on the Back
with a signed Certificate of Authenticity
technique; pigment ink giclée on heavy paper 360 g/m². Fabriano Italy
edition limited to 30 numbered copies
the number of the available copy may vary from 01 to 30
Shipping in a sturdy rigid package
- ALSO VISIT our online AUCTIONS platform with open offers on “delauretisart”
Lucio Monaco was born in Mosciano Sant’Angelo, in the province of Teramo, in 1957.
He began his artistic studies at the San Berardo Institute in Teramo.
He began as an Impressionist painter, later moving in a second phase toward Pop Art.

