Edo Janich Abstract Prints
Italian, b. 1943
Edo Janich, engraver and sculptor, was born in Valvasone, Italy in 1943. Since 1962, he has been interested in sculpture and only years later he began engraving. From 1976 he alternated the two activities.
As a sculptor, he created the Via Crucis and the furnishings for the Church of San Pietro in Bagheria, which kept him busy for more than three years. As an engraver, from 1968 to today, he has created about 400 etchings, often collaborating with the publisher Sellerio of Palermo.He has held solo exhibitions in Rome, Bucharest, Amsterdam, Belgrade, Zagreb, Reggio Emilia, Ravenna, Ferrara, Padua, Porretta Terme, San Giovanni in Valdarno, Ragusa, Spilimbergo, Split, Rome, Trieste, Florence, Pordenone, Palermo.to
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Artist: Edo Janich
Composition - Etching by Edo Janich - 1970s
By Edo Janich
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is an etching realized in the 1970s Century and attribute to Edo Janich.
Good conditions.
Edition of 110.
Hand-signed.
The artwork is repres...
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Spiral - Original Etching by Edo Janich - 1970s
By Edo Janich
Located in Roma, IT
Spiral is an original, splendid etching and drypoint realized by Edo Janich in 1990.
The state of preservation of the artwork is excellent.
hand-signed n...
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1970s Abstract Edo Janich Abstract Prints
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