By Cesare Peverelli
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 23.7 x 17.7 cm
Untitled composition is an amazing original black and white etching on paper, realized by the Italian artist Cesare Peverelli (Milan, 1922-Paris, 2000) and printed in 1973 by La Nuova Foglio, a publishing house of Macerata, as the dry-stamp reports on the lower right corner.
Hand-signed and numbered in pencil and in Arabic numerals on lower margin. From an edition of 100 prints.
This is really beautiful artwork, on halfway between Surrealism and the Informal, two types of research practiced by the artist, obtaining excellent and charming results. in excellent conditions.
Cesare Peverelli (Milan, 1922 - Paris, 2000)
Cesare Peverelli began his artistic career in 1939 when he attended the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and was a pupil of Achille Funi and Carlo Carrà. Through Ennio Morlotti he came into contact with the Corrente group, preferring however to the chromatic lighting of the neo-cubism the tonalism of Giorgio Morandi. He tied himself to the Argine Numero magazine and was in 1946 among the signatories of the Oltre Guernica poster. In 1947, at the Italian art exhibition today. Turin Prize, he won the Grosso Award, met Cesare Pavese and began to collaborate with the Einaudi publishing house, and produced the cover of La nausea by Jean Paul Sartre (1948).
In search of an engagé painting not dominated by ideologies, he was one of the founders in 1946 of the Numero Pittura magazine and with Roberto Crippa he opened the Painting gallery, where in 1949 he held a solo show accompanied by a poem by Aimé Césaire...
Category
1970s Contemporary Cesare Peverelli Art