James Rizzi (1950-2011) - Tracking Through the Wind & Waves






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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James Rizzi, Tracking Through the Wind & Waves, an offset print in a limited edition, in excellent condition, USA origin, 32 cm wide by 23 cm high, signed on the plate, framed, from the 1990s, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
James Rizzi
licensed print
Tacking through the wind and waves
(c) Olympic Museum, Lausanne
Frame approximately 23 x 32 x 3 cm
Motif: approximately 16.2 x 10.8 cm
Titled, signed, and dated in print.
Here is an image of the original (acrylic on canvas) from 1994. In TACKING THROUGH THE WIND & WAVES, Rizzi dedicates himself to sailing.
Beautiful print from the catalog RÊVES DE SPORT from 1996, created on the occasion of the 100th Olympic Games (James Rizzi was the official artist of the Olympic Games). The catalog is out of print, and the print run is not known to us.
Very good condition of the print. Newly framed with a mat.
We ship securely packaged with insurance and tracking.
Rizzi was a 3D artist, and his art is especially popular in the USA, Switzerland, Germany, and Japan. Since the artist's death, his works have become increasingly rare. He follows prominent pop art artists like Haring, Warhol, and Lichtenstein. His art is similar to that of Charles Fazzino.
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Seller's Story
James Rizzi
licensed print
Tacking through the wind and waves
(c) Olympic Museum, Lausanne
Frame approximately 23 x 32 x 3 cm
Motif: approximately 16.2 x 10.8 cm
Titled, signed, and dated in print.
Here is an image of the original (acrylic on canvas) from 1994. In TACKING THROUGH THE WIND & WAVES, Rizzi dedicates himself to sailing.
Beautiful print from the catalog RÊVES DE SPORT from 1996, created on the occasion of the 100th Olympic Games (James Rizzi was the official artist of the Olympic Games). The catalog is out of print, and the print run is not known to us.
Very good condition of the print. Newly framed with a mat.
We ship securely packaged with insurance and tracking.
Rizzi was a 3D artist, and his art is especially popular in the USA, Switzerland, Germany, and Japan. Since the artist's death, his works have become increasingly rare. He follows prominent pop art artists like Haring, Warhol, and Lichtenstein. His art is similar to that of Charles Fazzino.
Please also check out our other auctions and follow us on Instagram (Popart_Kunsthaus).
