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Claudio Cintoli Art

1935-1978

Claudio Cintoli was an Italian artist, painter and set designer. Together with his family, he moved to Recanati, where he discovered a great passion for art and painting. In 1955, he enrolled in the faculty of Architecture at the University of Rome, but he then decided to dedicate himself to painting and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. In 1958, he exhibited for the first time at the Civil Palace of Recanati and in the same year, he also presented his first solo exhibition at the Galleria La Medusa in Rome.

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Sheperd - Drawing by Claudio Cintoli - 1958
Sheperd - Drawing by Claudio Cintoli - 1958

Sheperd - Drawing by Claudio Cintoli - 1958

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

Sheperd is an original modern artowrk realized in 1958 by Claudio Cintoli. China ink drawing. Hand signed and dated on the lower margin. Includes frame.

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1970s Modern Claudio Cintoli Art

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Ink

The Night - Original Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s
The Night - Original Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

The Night - Original Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

The Night is an original photolithograph realized by Claudio Cintoli (Imola, 1935 – Rome, 1978) at the end of the '70. Conceptual work of the artist. Signed and numbered by the art...

Category

1970s Conceptual Claudio Cintoli Art

Materials

Lithograph

The Sea and the Sky - Lithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

The Sea and the Sky - Lithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

The Sea and the Sky is an original Contemporary Artwork realized in 1974 by Claudio Cintoli, with the pseudonym of Marcanciel Stupro. Plate-signed on the center. Numbered on the lo...

Category

1970s Pop Art Claudio Cintoli Art

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Portrait - Original Drawing by Claudio Cintoli - 1972

Portrait - Original Drawing by Claudio Cintoli - 1972

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

Portrait is an original drawing artwork in pencil realized by Claudio Cintoli in 1972, signed and dated on the rear. Good conditions. This artwork represents a portrait of a seated...

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1970s Claudio Cintoli Art

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Pencil

The Night 2 -  Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s
The Night 2 -  Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

The Night 2 - Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

The Night 2 is an original photolithograph realized by Claudio Cintoli (Imola, 1935 – Rome, 1978) in the end of the '70s. Conceptual work of the artist. Signed and numbered by the ...

Category

1970s Conceptual Claudio Cintoli Art

Materials

Lithograph

Horse by the Sea - Vintage Offset by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

Horse by the Sea - Vintage Offset by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

Horse by the Sea is an original Contemporary Artwork realized in 1974 by Claudio Cintoli, with the pseudonym of Marcanciel Stupro. Vintage offset. Plate-signed on the center. Numbe...

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1970s Pop Art Claudio Cintoli Art

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Offset

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By Andy Warhol

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The Night 1 - Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s
The Night 1 - Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

The Night 1 - Photolithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

The Night 1 is an original photolithograph realized by Claudio Cintoli (Imola, 1935 – Rome, 1978) at the end of the '70s. Conceptual work of the artist. Signed and numbered by the ...

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1970s Conceptual Claudio Cintoli Art

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Corre e Vince - Original Offset Print by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

Corre e Vince - Original Offset Print by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

Corre e Vince is original offset print realized in 1974 by Claudio Cintoli, with the pseudonym of Marcanciel Stupro. Hand-signed on the lower in pencil and dated"74". Numbered on t...

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1970s Contemporary Claudio Cintoli Art

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The Dancer - Vintage Offset Print by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

The Dancer - Vintage Offset Print by Claudio Cintoli - 1974

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

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1970s Pop Art Claudio Cintoli Art

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Centomila Lire - Original Lithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s
Centomila Lire - Original Lithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

Centomila Lire - Original Lithograph by Claudio Cintoli - 1970s

By Claudio Cintoli

Located in Roma, IT

Centomila Lire is an original artwork realized by Claudio Cintoli in the 1970s. Offset colored lithograph on paper; hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right margin. Num...

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Find a wide variety of authentic Claudio Cintoli art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Claudio Cintoli in lithograph, ink, offset print and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1970s and is mostly associated with the Pop Art style. Not every interior allows for large Claudio Cintoli art, so small editions measuring 10 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Natasha Heidler, Helene Guetary, and Jean Sariano. Claudio Cintoli art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $446 and tops out at $958, while the average work can sell for $535.

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