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Giuseppe Migneco

Giuseppe Migneco (Messina 1908-Milano 1997), silk-screen, ed. limited 103/120

Giuseppe Migneco (Messina 1908-Milano 1997), silk-screen, ed. limited 103/120

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Giuseppe Migneco (Messina 1908-Milano 1997), silk-screen, ed. limited 103/120

cm 80 x 65

Signed in pencil lower right

Beautifully framed

The Frame presents few signs of storage and age

Magnificent Rare art work by Migneco Giuseppe

Giuseppe Migneco (1908–1997) was an influential Italian painter associated with the Corrente movement, which emerged in Milan in the 1930s. Known for his expressive, figurative style and use of vivid colors, Migneco's work often focused on themes of human struggle, labor, and the lives of ordinary people, particularly from Sicily, where he was born.

Migneco’s work is characterized by bold, simplified forms and strong, contrasting colors, drawing inspiration from Expressionism and Post-Impressionism.

The human figure was central to his work, often portrayed with exaggerated features and raw emotion, conveying themes of dignity, hardship, and solidarity.

Migneco’s art gained recognition after World War II, and his works were exhibited widely across Italy and Europe. His participation in the Venice Biennale in the 1950s and 1960s cemented his reputation as a leading figure in modern Italian art. Migneco was also a respected illustrator and contributed to publications like Il Politecnico and Corrente magazine.

His works are housed in prestigious collections, including the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Milan and other prominent European museums.

Giuseppe Migneco's artwork, with its bold forms and emotional intensity, stands on the same artistic level as masters like Picasso, embodying a timeless and unforgettable visual power.

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