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Antonio Recalcati Abstract Prints

Italian, b. 1938

Antonio Recalcati was born in Bresso, Italy, in 1938, debuted as an artist in 1957 with a solo show at the Galleria Totti in Milan. After a journey in the United States, where he learned about pop painting, he focused on the theme of the landscape. From the mid-70s, he also dedicated himself to theatrical scenography. In 1976, the Pompidou Center in Paris organized a retrospective on him, followed in 1987 by a large anthological exhibition in Milan, at the Palazzo Reale. In the 90s, he mostly dealt with the theme of death.

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Artist: Antonio Recalcati
The Shape - Original Silkscreen by Antonio Recalcati - Late 1900
By Antonio Recalcati
Located in Roma, IT
The shape is an original serigrah on arches paper, by Antonio Recalcati. Hand-signed and numbered on the lower right. Artist's proof. Edition of XX prints. Good conditions. Anton...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Antonio Recalcati Abstract Prints

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Screen

Love, Abstract Lithograph by Antonio Recalcati
By Antonio Recalcati
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Antonio Recalcati Title: Love Year: 1979 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Paper Size: 30 x 22 inches
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1970s Pop Art Antonio Recalcati Abstract Prints

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Composition - Original Silkscreen by Antonio Recalcati - Late 1900
By Antonio Recalcati
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is an original serigraph on arches paper by Antonio Recalcati. Hand-signed and numbered on the lower left. Edition of XX in Roman numerals. Good conditions. Antonio R...
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Late 20th Century Modern Antonio Recalcati Abstract Prints

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Screen

Ât le sourire du vide - Original Silkscreen by Antonio Recalcati - Late 1900
By Antonio Recalcati
Located in Roma, IT
Ât le sourire du vide... is an original serigraph on arches paper by Antonio Recalcati. Artist's proof. Hand-signed on the lower right. Very good conditions except for little fold...
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Late 20th Century Antonio Recalcati Abstract Prints

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Screen

Composition - Original Silkscreen by Antonio Recalcati - Late 1900
By Antonio Recalcati
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is an original serigraph on arches paper by Antonio Recalcati. Artist's proof. Hand-signed and numbered on the lower left. Edition of XX in Roman numerals. Antonio Rec...
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Late 20th Century Modern Antonio Recalcati Abstract Prints

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Screen

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