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Marco Silombria
Juventus -Alessandro del Piero. UEFA Champions League 1996, 101 x 72 cm

1996

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Juventus Football Player, UEFA Champions League 1996 – 101 x 72 cm Technique: Charcoal on paper, signed and dated ’96 Author: Marco Silombria (Savona, 1936 - Albissola, 2017) Dimensions: 101 cm x 72 cm Provenance: From the descendants of Marco Silombria, with a certificate of authenticity available. This powerful artwork belongs to Silombria’s series celebrating Juventus’ 1996 UEFA Champions League victory. The player, depicted in full motion, embodies speed, determination, and physical grace, characteristics that fascinated the artist. His classical approach to athletic beauty elevates the footballer to the status of a modern hero, akin to the warriors and gods of Greek mythology. The long hair and dynamic pose suggest a reference to Moreno Torricelli, a key figure in Juventus’ defensive line during that victorious season. His aggressive playing style and tireless energy made him an essential part of the team that triumphed over Ajax in the final. Signed in the lower right corner Silombria ’96, this work is a testament to the artist’s vision of sports as an art form, merging physical excellence with timeless aesthetics. Collection: Part of a 26-piece series, available in: • 3 small (50 x 36 cm) • 9 medium (72 x 50 cm) • 14 large (101 x 72 cm) All works are hand-signed. The entire collection is available for purchase.
  • Creator:
    Marco Silombria (1936 - 2014, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    1996
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.77 in (101 cm)Width: 28.35 in (72 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Firenze, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2464215843592

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