Lucio Fontana (1899-1968) - Concetto spaziale






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, 1959, pochoir, limited edition, excellent condition.
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Lucio Fontana
Spatial concept
Rare complete copy of the 20th Century Art magazine, issue 12, 'Psychology of Technique,' published in 1959 under the direction of G. Di San Lazzaro, Paris.
Cover of Mark Tobey. Softcover magazine measuring 24.8 x 31.8 cm (9.75 x 12.5 inches), approximately 100 pages with exceptional content, beautifully printed by Imprimerie de l'Union with stencils by Daniel Jacomet and lithographs by Fernand Mourlot.
In summary: 'Art of Technique or Technique of Art' by Pierre Volboudt: 10 pages including illustrations. Hidede Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Casimir Malevich, Kandinsky, Miró, Fautrier, Dubuffet, De Kooning, Consagra, and Mathieu. 'Science Kills Poetry' by A. Pevsner: 4 pages with 3 black-and-white illustrations. Jacques Villon: From Pyramid to Square by Yvon Taillandier [6 pages with 7 illustrations, 1 in color]. Painting and Film by Hans Richter: 4 pages with 6 black-and-white illustrations. Hartung and the Urgency to Paint by Dominique Aubier: 8 pages with 7 illustrations, including 1 in color. The Dramatic Adventure of de Staël by Marcel Brion. Poliakoff's Technique by F. Meyer. The Engraved Tapestries of Adam by Pierre Voulboldt. Burri, Scrap Metal, and the Flower by André Pieyre de Mandiargues. Cesar: One Must Not Bend the Technique by Yvon Taillandier. The Vase of the Mares by B. Dufour. Tobey and Perfect Roundness by Dore Ashton. Drawings by Germain by Jean Grenier. Gillett Line for Line by Jean Grenier. Dorothea Tanning: From Obsession to Rapture by Alain Bosquet. Sonia Delaunay in Germany by Guy Weelen. A Masterpiece by Bertholle by Denys Chevalier.
This number includes 120 black reproductions, nine four-color prints [Pollock, Villon, Hartung, de Stael, Poliakoff, Burri, Dufour, Sonia Delaunay], two original color lithographs by Jacques Villon and Hans Hartung, three hand-printed stencils using Daniel Jacomet's process: Mark Tobey, Nicolas de Stael, Lucio Fontana, and a facsimile drawing: Pevsner.
Excellent overall condition
Colissimo shipment with insurance.
Lucio Fontana
Spatial concept
Rare complete copy of the 20th Century Art magazine, issue 12, 'Psychology of Technique,' published in 1959 under the direction of G. Di San Lazzaro, Paris.
Cover of Mark Tobey. Softcover magazine measuring 24.8 x 31.8 cm (9.75 x 12.5 inches), approximately 100 pages with exceptional content, beautifully printed by Imprimerie de l'Union with stencils by Daniel Jacomet and lithographs by Fernand Mourlot.
In summary: 'Art of Technique or Technique of Art' by Pierre Volboudt: 10 pages including illustrations. Hidede Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Casimir Malevich, Kandinsky, Miró, Fautrier, Dubuffet, De Kooning, Consagra, and Mathieu. 'Science Kills Poetry' by A. Pevsner: 4 pages with 3 black-and-white illustrations. Jacques Villon: From Pyramid to Square by Yvon Taillandier [6 pages with 7 illustrations, 1 in color]. Painting and Film by Hans Richter: 4 pages with 6 black-and-white illustrations. Hartung and the Urgency to Paint by Dominique Aubier: 8 pages with 7 illustrations, including 1 in color. The Dramatic Adventure of de Staël by Marcel Brion. Poliakoff's Technique by F. Meyer. The Engraved Tapestries of Adam by Pierre Voulboldt. Burri, Scrap Metal, and the Flower by André Pieyre de Mandiargues. Cesar: One Must Not Bend the Technique by Yvon Taillandier. The Vase of the Mares by B. Dufour. Tobey and Perfect Roundness by Dore Ashton. Drawings by Germain by Jean Grenier. Gillett Line for Line by Jean Grenier. Dorothea Tanning: From Obsession to Rapture by Alain Bosquet. Sonia Delaunay in Germany by Guy Weelen. A Masterpiece by Bertholle by Denys Chevalier.
This number includes 120 black reproductions, nine four-color prints [Pollock, Villon, Hartung, de Stael, Poliakoff, Burri, Dufour, Sonia Delaunay], two original color lithographs by Jacques Villon and Hans Hartung, three hand-printed stencils using Daniel Jacomet's process: Mark Tobey, Nicolas de Stael, Lucio Fontana, and a facsimile drawing: Pevsner.
Excellent overall condition
Colissimo shipment with insurance.
