Rodolfo Viola
Rodolfo Viola (Milano 1937) - Il mio Duomo' Lithograph Rare
Rodolfo Viola (Milano 1937) - Il mio Duomo' Lithograph Rare
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Rodolfo Viola (Milano 1937) - Il mio Duomo' Lithograph Rare
Milano 1937 Signed framed Lithography Rare'
Silkscreen on paper
Measures cm 67 x 67
Signed in pen lower right
Beautifully framed in a modern green minimalist style with passepartout
Magnificent Duomo Rare Artistic representation
Rodolfo Viola was born in Milano on August 8th 1937. His painting follows the trends of non-representational art of those years and he defines the aesthetic and philosophical implications of his research in the Manifesto Universalista which he co-authors with Franco Zeffirelli, Peter Maag, Carlo Mauri and Giuseppe Marotta. His works have been exhibited in the most important art galleries in Italy and around the world and are part of public and private collections. Three essays have been written about him by art critics Andre' Verdet, Silvio Ceccato and Pierre Restany.
Rodolfo Viola has been conferred many prizes and recognitions: the Republic of San Marino dedicated him a series of stamps (in which he appeared as only living artist among Botticelli, Guercino, Tintoretto); his seascapes have become symbol of the America's Cup, one of his paintings was chosen for the celebration of the 6th centenary of the fabbrica del Duomo. These are only few of the events which have led Viola to become an exponent of the international artistic scene, although they never been the vehicles of his success. Rodolfo Viola is Rodolfo Viola, for pureness of intent and a unique personality demonstrated in 60 years of inspiring paintings always new and always true to his authentic trait.
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