Luigi Veronesi
Luigi Veronesi, Color Lithography. ed. 1/100, 1974 Rare'
Luigi Veronesi, Color Lithography. ed. 1/100, 1974 Rare'
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Luigi Veronesi (1908-1998) - R. Malipiero - Costellazioni, 1974
Color lithography. ed. 1/100
cm 33 x 63,5 (paper measure)
Signature and pencil lower left, ed. 1/100
Modern minimalist frame
Magnificent Collector Art work by Luigi Veronesi
Luigi Veronesi was an extremely versatile Italian artist who brought together different currents of the European avant-garde in his creations, notably those of constructivism and abstract photography.
Initially trained in textile design, Luigi Veronesi soon turned to photography and painting, and was inquisitive about international influences. Although his early work was still figurative, from the 1930s onwards it evolved clearly towards abstraction. His compositions are based on geometric shapes and colors that create a spatial effect on the two-dimensional surface. In Italy, he was soon considered one of the key players in a movement aimed at establishing a rational artistic language based on constructivist principles.
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