Luigi Bonazza Prints and Multiples
Italian, 1877-1965
Luigi Bonazza was born in 1877 in Arco, in the province of Trento. Between 1893 and 1897, he studied with Luigi Comel at the Elisabettina Royal School of Rovereto. In 1897, he moved to Vienna, where he enrolled in the Kunstgewerbeschule. He studied painting with Felician von Myrbach and Franz von Matsch and entered into contact with the secessions. In 1904, he won a competition for the creation of a poster for the Tridentine mountaineers society.
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Artist: Luigi Bonazza
Can Can - Original Etching by Luigi Bonazza - 1905
By Luigi Bonazza
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Can Can is a beautiful etching on paper, realized around 1905 by Luigi Bonazza (1877-1965).
Signed in pencil on the lower left margin. Inscription in pencil in Italian on the lower ...
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Early 1900s Modern Luigi Bonazza Prints and Multiples
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