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Antonio Vangelli Abstract Prints

Italian, 1917-2003

Antonio Vangelli was an Italian painter and artist. Under his father and his brothers, he began his career in painting in 1938. In 1943, he took part in the IV Quadrenniale of National Art at Palazzo Delle Esposizioni in Rome. He matured in the Roman School from 1943 together with the painters Giulio Turcato and Emilio Vedova. Vangelli's exhibition activity began in 1943 with his participation in the IV Quadrenniale of National Art. In 1948, he was present at the V Quadrenniale of the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome for the National Review of Figurative Arts. In 1953, he exhibited in Rome at Palazzo Venezia for the Marzotto Prize. In 1961, he exhibited at the Le Jardin des arts art gallery in Rome, in 1965, Vangelli was present at the IX National Quadrennale of Art in Rome at the Palazzo Delle Esposizioni.

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Artist: Antonio Vangelli
Abstract Composition - Screen Print by Antonio Vangelli - Mid-20th Century
By Antonio Vangelli
Located in Roma, IT
Screen print realized by Antonio Vangelli in the mid-20th Century. Edition of 17/30, hand signed and numbered in pencil. Includes a blue wooden frame cm. 74x53.5 Very good condition.
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Antonio Vangelli Abstract Prints

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