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Set of 2 aquatint etchings, perfectly framed. 21 x 16 cm each. Signed on the front of the etching by the artist in pencil, and numbered in the book “L’eredita di Dante” that comes with the etchings
1966
Edition Size: 100
Sheet Size: 21 x 16 cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Set of 2 aquatint etchings, perfectly framed. 21 x 16 cm each. Signed on the front of the etching by the artist in pencil, and numbered in the book “L’eredita di Dante” that comes with the etchings
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Born in Argentina, this artist was the son of an Italian sculptor. From 1905 to 1922 Lucio Fontana worked with his father in Argentine as a sculptor. In 1927, he returned to Italy and in 1930 he presented his first exhibition. During the next ten years, Lucio Fontana worked with abstract and expressionist painters in Italy and France. He created mysterious illusions and depth when painting on canvas lined with black gauze. Sometimes he created artwork using scattered fragments of Murano glass.