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Artist: Giovanni Korompay
Venice - Original Etching by Giovanni Korompay - 1939
By Giovanni Korompay
Located in Roma, IT
Venice is an original modern artwork realized in the 1939 in Italy by the italian artist Giovanni Korompay (Venice, 1904 – Rovereto, 1988).
Original Etching on paper. Sigled in pencil by the artist on the lower right corner. Numbered, titled and dated in pencil by the artist on the lower left corner: "Venice" 1938 98/100.
Edition of 100 prints. Image Dimensions: 25 x 19.5 cm
Excellent conditions.
Giovanni Korompay (Venice, 1904 - Rovereto, 1988) was an Italian painter. After being a pupil of Ettore Tito at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, in 1922 he joined Futurism by creating works of pure abstract rhythms (see "Rumore di locomotiva", 1922). After the war he tried, together with a few others, to reorganize the Futurist movement by organizing the "International Exhibition of Futurist Painting and Sculpture" which was held in Bologna in 1951. Korompay was also a sculptor: among others, his bronze monument...
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1930s Modern Giovanni Korompay Figurative Prints
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Venice - Etching by Giovanni Korompay - 1938
By Giovanni Korompay
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed, dated and titled. Edition of 100 prints.
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1930s Modern Giovanni Korompay Figurative Prints
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Etching
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