Mario Schifano (1934-1998) - Esterno






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Esterno by Mario Schifano, 1996, a limited edition serigraphy on paper, 70 × 100 cm, blue and green, in excellent condition, certificate of provenance included.
Description from the seller
Mario Schifano's graphic work.
Material screen printing with enamel on paper
30 color transitions.
Exterior
Dimensions 70x100 cm.
In the year 1996
Edition in the bottom left, pencil signature and Schifano blindstamp in the bottom.
to the right.
Published in the fourth volume of the graphic works 1996/97 by Torcular editions. The catalog includes all the graphic works created by the master between 1996 and 1997.
Certificate of origin included.
Without frame.
The offspring is in excellent condition and does not show flowering.
or something else
Opera for sale for the European Community market only.
Mario Schifano (1934-1998) was one of the most important Italian artists of the post-World War II period.
Associated with Pop Art, he worked across painting, photography, cinema, and music. After an informal start, in the 1960s he approached advertising language and mass media, producing iconic works and reinterpretations of famous brands and cultural symbols, exploring video technologies, drugs, and
Mario Schifano's graphic work.
Material screen printing with enamel on paper
30 color transitions.
Exterior
Dimensions 70x100 cm.
In the year 1996
Edition in the bottom left, pencil signature and Schifano blindstamp in the bottom.
to the right.
Published in the fourth volume of the graphic works 1996/97 by Torcular editions. The catalog includes all the graphic works created by the master between 1996 and 1997.
Certificate of origin included.
Without frame.
The offspring is in excellent condition and does not show flowering.
or something else
Opera for sale for the European Community market only.
Mario Schifano (1934-1998) was one of the most important Italian artists of the post-World War II period.
Associated with Pop Art, he worked across painting, photography, cinema, and music. After an informal start, in the 1960s he approached advertising language and mass media, producing iconic works and reinterpretations of famous brands and cultural symbols, exploring video technologies, drugs, and
