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The Fisherman's Village - Etching by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1970s
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
The Fisherman's village is an artwork realized by Giovanni Omiccioli (February 25, 1901 – March 1, 1975).
Etching on cardboard.
The artist wants to define a well-balanced composit...
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1970s Modern Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Etching
The Rocky Coastline - Lithograph by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1970s
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
The rocky coastline is an artwork realized by Giovanni Omiccioli (February 25, 1901 – March 1, 1975).
Original Colored etching on cardboard.
The artist wants to define a well-bala...
Category
1970s Modern Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Lithograph
Scilla - Lithograph by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1979
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
Scilla is an artwork realized in 1979, by the Italian Artist Michele Cascella.
Colored lithograph on paper of the Portfolio "Landscape", 1979, with six original lithograph and the poems of Franco Simongini titled "Twenty Landscapes 1953-1960" Hand-signed on the lower right in pencil and numbered edition of 29/125 ex. Lower right blind stamp of the Printer Graphis Art, Livorno
The state of preservation of the artwork is very good.
Michele Cascella (Ortona, 7 September 1892 - Milan, 31 August 1989) was an Italian twilight painter and landscape painter. Over the course of his long artistic life which spanned almost eight decades of intense activity, Cascella has been able to maintain a unique, unmistakable style which is practically immune to the contamination of the pictorial currents and avant-gardes of the twentieth century. His works, including canvases, panels, pastels and drawings, are exhibited in numerous Italian and international museums, including the Victoria and Albert Museum[1] in London, the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris, the National Museum of History and Art in Luxembourg, the Musée d'Art Moderne in Brussels and the De Saisset Art Gallery of the University of Santa Clara in...
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1970s Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Lithograph
The Woman - Original Lithograph by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1975
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
The Woman is an original lithograph realized by the Italian artist Giovanni Omiccioli (Rome, 1901-1975) in 1975.
Hand-signed on the lower right.
Edition XXIII/XXX
In good conditio...
Category
1970s Modern Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Lithograph
Autograph Postcard - Vintage Postcard Signed by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1974
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
Autograph Postcard Signed by the Italian artist Giovanni Omiccioli to Silvio Perina, the director of the CIM warehouses in Rome, written on January 1st 1974, in Italian. Excellent conditions.
On the front a black and white reproduction of Omiccioli's "Mare mosso".
On the back, greeting autograph notes: the Italian painter remembers to his patron of arts, Silvio Perina, the invitation to his exhibition. Perhaps this is one of his latest exhibitions.
Giovanni Omiccioli (Rome, 1901-1975) is one of the representatives artist of the Roman School, the most popular and loved, especially by the Romans because of the subjects of his artworks : "football matches". Omiccioli became a symbolic painter of Via Margutta.
He is a close friend of Mafai and Antonietta Raphael...
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1970s Modern Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Paper
Portrait - Etching on Cardboard by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1971
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is a beautiful etching realized in 1971 by the Italian artist Giovanni Omiccioli (Rome, 1901-1975).
Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right and dated. Numbered on the lower left, edition of 8/10 prints.
In very good conditions
The artwork represents the portrait of Marinaio Calabrese through soft and short strokes, depicted skillfully. Giovanni Omiccioli was an Italian painter belonging to the modern movement of the Scuola romana with dynamic paintwork. Having joined the Scuola Romana movement, in 1928, Omiccioli collaborated especially with Mario Mafai...
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1970s Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Etching
Fishing - Etching on Cardboard by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1971
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
Fishing is a beautiful etching on cardboard, realized in 1971 by the Italian artist Giovanni Omiccioli (Rome, 1901-1975).
Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right and dated. Number...
Category
1970s Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Paper, Etching
Scilla - Original Etching on Cardboard by Giovanni Omiccioli - 1971
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
Scilla is a beautiful etching on cardboard, realized in 1971 by the Italian artist Giovanni Omiccioli (Rome, 1901-1975).
Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right and dated. Numbere...
Category
1970s Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Paper, Etching
Ornella Writing - Italy - Lithograph by G. Omiccioli - 1975
By Giovanni Omiccioli
Located in Roma, IT
Letter is an original etching realized by Giovanni Omiccioli in 1975.
Hand-signed, dated, numbered, edition 13/90 prints on the lower in pencil.
The state of preservation is very g...
Category
1970s Contemporary Giovanni Omiccioli Art
Materials
Lithograph
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