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Artist: Giovanni Huber
1960s Italian Futurist Abstract Oil Painting
By Giovanni Huber
Located in Surfside, FL
This painting has been authenticated by the artist and was sold in St Gallen. Born in Italy in 1939, attended the textile and arts and crafts school of St. Gallen from 1956 to 1959. ...
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1960s Futurist Giovanni Huber Art

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1960s Italian Futurist Abstract Oil Painting
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This painting has been authenticated by the artist and was sold in St Gallen. Born in Italy in 1939, attended the textile and arts and crafts school of St. Gallen from 1956 to 1959. From 1965 to 1967, Huber worked as a designer and painter in Madeira, Portugal. Since 1974 fine arts painter. His first lithographs were produced in 1983, since then over 100 editions have been produced for various publishers in Germany and abroad. In recent years, Huber has increasingly been working on large-format watercolors, acrylic paintings, reliefs, sculpture and art in construction. Die wichtigeren Ausstellungen: Galerie Marlène Galerie Vogtei- Herliberg Artseefeld Zürich Schloss Laufen Schaffhausen Kulturparkett Rapperswil Bücheler-Galerie Kloten Galerie Pesko, Lenzerheide Swiss Capital Group, Zürich Creative Solution, Rieter AG, Winterthur Stadthaus Kloten, Kloten (Mai 2006) Galerie Meier, Arth Goldau (November 2006) Kronengalerie, Zürich (November 2006) Galerie Elefant, Zurzach Galerie Marlène, Ottenbach Eventhouse R-John, Bülach Cabo Verde...
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