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Giuseppe Gallo Art

Italian, 1954-1927

Giuseppe Gallo, born in Rogliano, Italy, is a sculptor, poet, painter and draftsman. Gallo learned the importance of the material from his father who was a beekeeper, restorer, architect and painter. Calabrese of origin, Gallo moved to Rome in 1976 to settle at the former Cerere pasta factory in San Lorenzo, where he met numerous other artists. Gallo's works are part of prestigious public collections at the Moma in New York, the Museum Moderne Kunst Stiftung Ludwig in Vienna, the Contemporain Midi Pirenées in Toulouse, the Groninger Museum, the Fukuyama Museum of Art, the Biedermann Museum in Donaueschingen and the MART of Rovereto.

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Artist: Giuseppe Gallo
Boxers - Lithograph by Giuseppe Gallo - 2008
By Giuseppe Gallo
Located in Roma, IT
Lithograph realized by Giuseppe Gallo in 2008 in occasion of the Olympic Games in Beijing. Limited edition of 260. Hand signed and numbered in pencil. Excellent condition. This artwo...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Giuseppe Gallo Art

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Lithograph

Boxers - Lithograph by Giuseppe Gallo - 2008
By Giuseppe Gallo
Located in Roma, IT
Lithograph realized by Giuseppe Gallo in 2008 in occasion of the Olympic Games in Beijing. Limited edition of 260. Hand signed and numbered in pencil. Excellent condition. This artwo...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Giuseppe Gallo Art

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Lithograph

Giuseppe Gallo - Vintage Exhiition Poster - Galerie Di Meo - 2008
By Giuseppe Gallo
Located in Roma, IT
This Giuseppe Gallo - Galerie Di Meo is a vintage poster. This artwork was realized on occasion of the exhibition Symphonie en trois mouvements dedicated to the artist and held at G...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Giuseppe Gallo Art

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Lithograph

Boxers - Olympic Games Beijing by Giuseppe Gallo - 2008
By Giuseppe Gallo
Located in Roma, IT
Boxers, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 is an original lithograph print realized by Giuseppe Gallo. This artwork is from the portfolio The Unique Collectio...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Giuseppe Gallo Art

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Lithograph

Boxers - Lithograph by Giuseppe Gallo - 2008
By Giuseppe Gallo
Located in Roma, IT
Boxers is an original lithograph realized by Giuseppe Gallo. This artwork is from the portfolio The Unique Collection for the Olympic Fine Arts 2008 presented during the Olympic Gam...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Giuseppe Gallo Art

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Lithograph

Boxers - Original Lithograph by Giuseppe Gallo - 2008
By Giuseppe Gallo
Located in Roma, IT
Boxers is an original lithograph on paper realized by the artist Giuseppe Gallo in 2008. Edition 59/260, it is part of the suite "Olympic Games Beijing 2008". Excellent condition. ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Giuseppe Gallo Art

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Lithograph

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Find a wide variety of authentic Giuseppe Gallo art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Giuseppe Gallo in lithograph and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Giuseppe Gallo art, so small editions measuring 16 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Alberto Di Fabio, Pier Augusto Breccia, and Bruno Conte. Giuseppe Gallo art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $234 and tops out at $501, while the average work can sell for $440.

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