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Carmelo Cappello Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

Italian, 1912-1996
Carmelo Cappello was born in Ragusa, Italy in 1912, he grew close to the Italian sculptor Ettore Colla and in the 1931 he went to Milano. Since his younger, he attended artistic studies. First he attended the Marino Marini courses at the School of Arts in Monza, Italy. In 1941 he became one friends of Giò Ponti and he started to collaborate with him. He exhibited numerous time in important exhibitions like, the Venice Biennial of Art and at the Milano Triennial of Art and also to the Quadriennial Exhibition of Art in Rome. The artist considered the Universe a not perfect circle but an irregular cosmic shape that can be observed from many points of view and every time the point of view was different. One of the basis of his structures is the curve, sometime used close to the circle and sometimes inserted into the ellipses. This vision are relevant to understand the continuous research of the artist of the equilibrium between the relations of the two-dimensional sides of the sculpture that represent the cosmos.
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Creator: Carmelo Cappello
Decorative Dish Forma Orizzontale Circolare, Carmelo Cappello, Alessi, 1970
By Alessi, Carmelo Cappello
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Steel centerpiece plate by Carmelo Cappello for Alessi in very good condition.
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1960s Italian Modern Vintage Carmelo Cappello Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Steel

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