Giuseppe Penone (1947) - Il Verde Del Bosco





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Giuseppe Penone, Il Verde Del Bosco, 1984, tecnica mista su lino, edizione limitata 37/50, firmato, incorniciato, foglio 59 × 44 cm (dimensioni totali 67,5 × 51,5 cm), Italia, Moderno, 1980–1990.
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Giuseppe Penone (1947)
Il Verde Del Bosco
signed and dated lower right, numbered lower middle, titled lower left
vegetable pigments on linen
Sheet: 59 x 44 cm
Overall: 67.5 x 51.5 cm
Executed in 1984, this is number 37 from an edition of 50 numbered copies.
Please note: The sheet is hinged at the corners with small nails to an original wooden backboard.
Provenance:
Private Collection, The Netherlands.
The Exceptional Sale spans works from all areas of art: Modern and Contemporary Art, Photography, Prints, and Classical Art. Bringing together works from a gallery alongside several private collections, this auction carries the atmosphere of a classical diverse sale, where each piece is connected by its quality and provenance.
Leading the auction are important post war works, notably Yves Klein’s 1961 Monochrome und Feuer triptych and Pablo Picasso’s Peintre et Modèle. While also highlighting one of the most iconic pop prints, Andy Warhol’s Electric Chairs, a rare, early lithograph by Robert Rauschenberg and an incredibly scarce piece by German’s conceptual artist Rosemarie Trockel piece, with only 15 examples produced from an intended edition of 30.
Dutch highlights include Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman’s graphic work Kalender 1944 and a vibrant watercolour by René Daniëls. Rounding out the sale is a selection from Martin Parr's iconic Common Sense series. With Parr's legacy currently celebrated in a major solo exhibition at Amsterdam's FOAM museum, these lots stand out as a highly topical opportunity for photography enthusiasts.
Transport and Shipping
Local pickup is available, preferred, and free of charge. Seller delivery within the Netherlands and Belgium may be arranged by mutual agreement.
Shipping fees are listed per country and serve as an indication of the estimated shipping costs for the purposes of this auction. These fees are approximate and may vary after the auction based on actual shipping expenses. Shipping charges do not include (i) any applicable local taxes and handling fees; or (ii) any customs duties, import taxes, or local clearance fees applicable in your country. Alternatively, you may request a transport quote from providers such as Easy2Send or DHL Express internationaal.
Please note that items framed behind glass may be sent unframed to reduce shipping costs, and to protect the artwork. The frame included in the photos was added to the artwork by the seller or another third party. The frame is provided to you at no additional cost so it’s ready to display as soon as it arrives. The frame is included as a courtesy and isn’t seen as integral to the artwork. So any potential damages to the frame that don’t affect the artwork itself, won’t be accepted as a valid reason to open a claim or request to cancel the order.
Please note: Some images are AI-generated to show how the item might look in context. Please refer to the original photos and the product description for the exact details.
Giuseppe Penone (1947)
Il Verde Del Bosco
signed and dated lower right, numbered lower middle, titled lower left
vegetable pigments on linen
Sheet: 59 x 44 cm
Overall: 67.5 x 51.5 cm
Executed in 1984, this is number 37 from an edition of 50 numbered copies.
Please note: The sheet is hinged at the corners with small nails to an original wooden backboard.
Provenance:
Private Collection, The Netherlands.
The Exceptional Sale spans works from all areas of art: Modern and Contemporary Art, Photography, Prints, and Classical Art. Bringing together works from a gallery alongside several private collections, this auction carries the atmosphere of a classical diverse sale, where each piece is connected by its quality and provenance.
Leading the auction are important post war works, notably Yves Klein’s 1961 Monochrome und Feuer triptych and Pablo Picasso’s Peintre et Modèle. While also highlighting one of the most iconic pop prints, Andy Warhol’s Electric Chairs, a rare, early lithograph by Robert Rauschenberg and an incredibly scarce piece by German’s conceptual artist Rosemarie Trockel piece, with only 15 examples produced from an intended edition of 30.
Dutch highlights include Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman’s graphic work Kalender 1944 and a vibrant watercolour by René Daniëls. Rounding out the sale is a selection from Martin Parr's iconic Common Sense series. With Parr's legacy currently celebrated in a major solo exhibition at Amsterdam's FOAM museum, these lots stand out as a highly topical opportunity for photography enthusiasts.
Transport and Shipping
Local pickup is available, preferred, and free of charge. Seller delivery within the Netherlands and Belgium may be arranged by mutual agreement.
Shipping fees are listed per country and serve as an indication of the estimated shipping costs for the purposes of this auction. These fees are approximate and may vary after the auction based on actual shipping expenses. Shipping charges do not include (i) any applicable local taxes and handling fees; or (ii) any customs duties, import taxes, or local clearance fees applicable in your country. Alternatively, you may request a transport quote from providers such as Easy2Send or DHL Express internationaal.
Please note that items framed behind glass may be sent unframed to reduce shipping costs, and to protect the artwork. The frame included in the photos was added to the artwork by the seller or another third party. The frame is provided to you at no additional cost so it’s ready to display as soon as it arrives. The frame is included as a courtesy and isn’t seen as integral to the artwork. So any potential damages to the frame that don’t affect the artwork itself, won’t be accepted as a valid reason to open a claim or request to cancel the order.
Please note: Some images are AI-generated to show how the item might look in context. Please refer to the original photos and the product description for the exact details.

