Sergio Dangelo (1932–2022) - Il ramo caduto

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Description from the seller

Important painting from a collection / surrealist work

Sergio Dangelo (Milan, April 19, 1932 – Milan, January 4, 2022)

Author exhibited in Italian and international museums, MAMbo - Museum of Modern Art of Bologna - Venice Biennale

The fallen branch

Tempera, pencils, and ink on paper.

Sergio Dangelo
Artist: Sergio Dangelo (Milan 1932)
The fallen branch
Year: 80s/90s
Dimensions: painting 41.5x29.5 cm

Signed and titled artwork. Directly from the artist's studio, from which it was purchased. The artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Galleria Sforzini Arte.

Authentic Opera
Sforzini Art Gallery certificate, in accordance with the law. An ideal work for collecting and investment.

A unique and unapproachable character artist, Dangelo was a protagonist of the lively cultural and artistic scene of post-war Milan, initiating the Movimento Nucleare with Enrico Baj between late 1951 and early 1952. This movement involved several artists working in Milan and beyond, starting with Joe Cesare Colombo. Their artistic operation, comparable to the early definitions of informale but with a strong connection to surrealism, relied on experimental and spontaneous forms of elaboration, also stemming from interactions with artists like Gianni Dova and Cesare Peverelli. For Dangelo, the relationship with surrealism proved to be the deep root of all his creative acts, maturing through engagement with international contexts—such as the Cobra group, surrealist and avant-garde magazines from Belgium, France, and the Netherlands—forming relationships and collaborations, including the magazine and group 'Phases' by Edouard Jaguer.

Estimate: 600.00 - 800.00 Euros

signed work

Coming from an art gallery.

Size: 41.5 x 29.5 cm (painting)

Please note that the frame shown in the photo is used solely for photographic purposes. The artwork will be shipped with a new wooden, gold, and black frame, in which the artwork will be placed with glass, as a kind gesture. No claims regarding the frame or any damages resulting from shipping will be accepted.

With certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law
The frame is included as a gift.

Insured shipment
Safety packaging

Seller's Story

Magnolia Arte is a company that deals with the buying and selling of artworks. Each piece is carefully selected for its artistic quality and emotional impact. In fact, Magnolia Arte believes that every work of art is a piece of cultural history, useful for understanding our present. The economic value and investment are considered secondary aspects compared to artistic and historical-cultural value. Magnolia Arte is a reference point for the auction sale of ancient, modern, and contemporary art. Magnolia is a place of art. Art enthusiasts will find professionalism and expertise here.
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Important painting from a collection / surrealist work

Sergio Dangelo (Milan, April 19, 1932 – Milan, January 4, 2022)

Author exhibited in Italian and international museums, MAMbo - Museum of Modern Art of Bologna - Venice Biennale

The fallen branch

Tempera, pencils, and ink on paper.

Sergio Dangelo
Artist: Sergio Dangelo (Milan 1932)
The fallen branch
Year: 80s/90s
Dimensions: painting 41.5x29.5 cm

Signed and titled artwork. Directly from the artist's studio, from which it was purchased. The artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Galleria Sforzini Arte.

Authentic Opera
Sforzini Art Gallery certificate, in accordance with the law. An ideal work for collecting and investment.

A unique and unapproachable character artist, Dangelo was a protagonist of the lively cultural and artistic scene of post-war Milan, initiating the Movimento Nucleare with Enrico Baj between late 1951 and early 1952. This movement involved several artists working in Milan and beyond, starting with Joe Cesare Colombo. Their artistic operation, comparable to the early definitions of informale but with a strong connection to surrealism, relied on experimental and spontaneous forms of elaboration, also stemming from interactions with artists like Gianni Dova and Cesare Peverelli. For Dangelo, the relationship with surrealism proved to be the deep root of all his creative acts, maturing through engagement with international contexts—such as the Cobra group, surrealist and avant-garde magazines from Belgium, France, and the Netherlands—forming relationships and collaborations, including the magazine and group 'Phases' by Edouard Jaguer.

Estimate: 600.00 - 800.00 Euros

signed work

Coming from an art gallery.

Size: 41.5 x 29.5 cm (painting)

Please note that the frame shown in the photo is used solely for photographic purposes. The artwork will be shipped with a new wooden, gold, and black frame, in which the artwork will be placed with glass, as a kind gesture. No claims regarding the frame or any damages resulting from shipping will be accepted.

With certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law
The frame is included as a gift.

Insured shipment
Safety packaging

Seller's Story

Magnolia Arte is a company that deals with the buying and selling of artworks. Each piece is carefully selected for its artistic quality and emotional impact. In fact, Magnolia Arte believes that every work of art is a piece of cultural history, useful for understanding our present. The economic value and investment are considered secondary aspects compared to artistic and historical-cultural value. Magnolia Arte is a reference point for the auction sale of ancient, modern, and contemporary art. Magnolia is a place of art. Art enthusiasts will find professionalism and expertise here.
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Details

Artist
Sergio Dangelo (1932–2022)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Il ramo caduto
Technique
Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Year
1980
Condition
Good condition
Height
41.5 cm
Width
29.5 cm
Period
1980-1990
ItalyVerified
3471
Objects sold
100%
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