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Luigi Bartolini Animal Prints

Italian, 1892-1963

Luigi Bartolini was an Italian painter, writer and poet. He is best known for his novel, Bicycle Thieves, upon which the Italian neorealist film of the same title, directed by Vittorio De Sica, was based. He published more than 70 books during his lifetime.

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Artist: Luigi Bartolini
Uccellini Imbalsamati (Embalmed Birds) - Etching by Luigi Bartolini - 1943
By Luigi Bartolini
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 22.5 x 34.7 cm. Uccellini imbalsamati is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist and poet Luigi Bartolini in 1943. Original etching on paper.  Signed ...
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Storia del Martin Pescatore - Etching by Luigi Bartolini - 1935
By Luigi Bartolini
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 25 x 33 cm. Storia del Martin Pescatore is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist and engraver Luigi Bartolini in 1935. Original etching applied on C...
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Lo Scarabeo D'Oro - Etching by Luigi Bartolini - 1936
By Luigi Bartolini
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 11.3 x 15.2 cm. Lo Scarabeo d'oro ("The Golden Beetle") is a beautiful etching realized by Luigi Bartolini in 1936. Titled in pencil on the lower left: Lo scara...
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Scarabeo Ercole - Etching by Luigi Bartolini - 1934
By Luigi Bartolini
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 23 x 28.3 cm. Scarabeo Ercole is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist and engraver Luigi Bartolini in 1934.  Very rare etching on ivory paper.  Titled in blue pen by the artist on the lower left corner (Scarabeo Ercole); numbered in pencil on the lower central margin (7/50); hand-signed by the artist in blue pen on the lower right corner (Luigi Bartolini).  Edition of 50 prints.  Excellent conditions.  Other titles: Scarabei, Scarabei tropicali, Lo scarabeo Ercole, Scarabeo rinoceronte. The work is present in the National Graphic Institure (Gabinetto delle Stampe), Rome  Selected Bibliography: 1936 Marchiori, Luigi Bartolini - Hoepli 1940 dicembre, Luigi Bartolini. Presentazione delle mie acqueforti - Emporium Bergamo, N. 552 1951 Petrucci, Mostra Calcografia, n. 457 1952 L. Bartolini, Esemplari unici o rari, p. 112 1962 Ronci, Mostra Calcografia, n. 457, es. 30 1975 Roma, Mostra Gall. Don Chisciotte, n. 37 1992 Corrado Maltese, Storia dell’Arte in Italia - Einaudi 1997 Ficacci, Mostra Calcografia, n. 37 1998 Micieli, Mino Rosi e Luigi Bartolini n. 52 Selected Exhibitions: 1935 Roma, II Quadriennale d’Arte Nazionale 1949 Zurigo Kunstsalon Wolfsberg Romische Maler 1950 Parigi, Mostra Gall. Silvagni 1950 Lugano, Mostra Internazionale del Bianco e Nero (Premiato) 1951 Roma, Mostra Calcografia, n. 457 1956 Lucca, Mostra Gall. La Pantera...
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Le Trote - Etching by Luigi Bartolini - 1934
By Luigi Bartolini
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 27 x 32.7 cm. Le Trote ("The Trouts") is original artwork realized by the Italian artist, poet and engraver Luigi Bartolini in 1934.  Very rare etching on rigid ...
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Scarabei Tropicali - Etching by Luigi Bartolini - 1930
By Luigi Bartolini
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 6.5 x 11 - 8.5 x 10 cm. Scarabei Tropicali (Tropical Beetles) is an original artwork realized by the great Italian engraver and poet Luigi Bartolini in 1930. V...
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Gli Uccellini del Museo - Etching by Luigi Bartolini - 1931
By Luigi Bartolini
Located in Roma, IT
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Beetles
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Etching on paper, 1930. Hand signed. Edition of 50 prints. Image Dimensions: 32 x 29.5 cm Shipped from Italy.
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Beetles
Beetles
H 16.15 in W 13.78 in

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