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Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

Italian, 1898-1965

Giuseppe Viviani is a popular Italian artist and engraver, famous especially for marine subjects. His figures are characterized by stylized silhouettes, big and sad eyes and bright colors. Viviani's art is marked by a melancholy and decadent vision of life, and at the same time by a great love for life itself. With a linear and essential mark and a refined technical skill, Viviani has moved between a naive popular imagination and the thoughtful search for images of memory, recreating a world veined with deep emotion and traversed by metaphysical openings full of allusions, suggestions and meanings.

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Artist: Giuseppe Viviani
Workers on the Seaside - Woodcut by Giuseppe Viviani - 1926
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 30 x 38 cm. "Workers" is an original xilography realized by Giuseppe Viviani in 1926; Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right, and numbered, edition of 111/200 p...
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1920s Modern Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

Portrait - Original Etching on Paper by Giuseppe Viviani - 20th Century
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original etching on paper realized by Giuseppe Viviani, plate signed, numbered in pencil on the lower right, edition of 82/100 prints. The State of preservation is very good. Image dimension: 13 x 9 cm Sheet dimension: 50 x 33 cm. The artwork represents a portrait of a young man skillfully depicted by quick and confident strokes. The silhouettes are well defined. Giuseppe Viviani (1898-1965) is a popular Italian artist and engraver. His figures are characterized by stylized silhouettes, big and sad eyes...
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20th Century Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Paper, Etching

Portrait of Old Man - Woodcut by Giuseppe Viviani - 1927
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Old Man is an original woodcut realized by Giuseppe Viviani in 1927. Image dimensions: 38.5 x 27 cm. Hand-signed in pencil on the lo...
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1920s Modern Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

Portrait of Old Man - Woodcut by Giuseppe Viviani - 1927
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Old is an original colored woodcut print, realized by Giuseppe Viviani in 1927. Numbered in pencil on the lower-left. Edition 200 of 200 prints. Very good conditions. ...
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1920s Modern Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

Portrait of Old Man - Woodcut by Giuseppe Viviani - 1927
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 38.5 x 27 cm. "Portrait of Old" is an original xilography realized by Giuseppe Viviani in 1927; Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right, and numbered in pencil on the lower-left. Edition of 200 prints. Perfect conditions. The artwork represents an old man portrait, with traditional costume, with an impressive tired look which is skillfully drawn and colored in light green and dark blue. Giuseppe Viviani (1898) is a popular Italian artist and engraver famous especially for the marine subjects. Prints are the most affordable and reasonably priced artworks. These original prints are not unique, but representative of an artist's work. Buying artworks online allows you to access more affordable artworks than in galleries or auction houses, with a transparent price and certification. If you have any doubt, do not hesitate to contact us to talk with one of our experts or request further information 24/7. Giuseppe Viviani (1898-1965) is a popular Italian artist and engraver. His figures are characterized by stylized silhouettes, big and sad eyes...
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1920s Modern Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

Self-Portrait - Original Etching by Giuseppe Viviani - 1983 (1931)
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Self-portrait is an original etching realized by Giuseppe Viviani on plate in 1931. In 1983 a 100-piece edition was made, all signed by the widow of the artist Signora Eralda Benso ...
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1930s Modern Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Self-Portrait - Woodcut by Giuseppe Viviani - 1920s
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Self-Portrait is an original woodcut realized by Giuseppe Viviani in the 1920s. Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right by Artist's wife after Viviani's death. Numbered in pencil ...
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1920s Modern Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

Self Portrait - Woodcut by Giuseppe Viviani - 1925
By Giuseppe Viviani
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 25.5 x 27 cm. "Self-Portrait" is an original xilography realized by Giuseppe Viviani in 1925; Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right, and numbered in pencil on t...
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1920s Modern Giuseppe Viviani Portrait Prints

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Woodcut

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Amos
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