Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
The Italian painter, lithographer and writer Marco Calderini was a student at the Albertina Academy of Enrico Gamba, del Gastaldi and Antonio Fontanesi, whose style was inspired in the first works, moving away later towards a much more accentuated realistic research. He began his career in 1870 with The banks of the Po in Turin, which is one of the most remarkable works placed in the Turin Civic Museum. In the same year, he created the painting The Solitary Statues, in the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome, which was followed by many other paintings of dazzling views of Piedmont. In 1899, he participated in the III International Art Exhibition in Venice. Among his writings, The posthumous memories of Francesco Mosso (1885) and Antonio Fontanesi: landscape painter (1901).
1880s Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1930s American Modern Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1920s American Modern Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1930s American Modern Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1970s American Modern Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1890s Post-Impressionist Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1960s Surrealist Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1950s Impressionist Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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20th Century Surrealist Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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The Master Smith. 1895. Lithograph. Way 84; Levy 123; Tedeschi, Stratis and Spink 120.i/ii. 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 (sheet 76 x 5 3/8). Only 15 lifetime impressions (in 2 states) were listed by Way; Goulding printed 38 impressions on 14 December 1903. The stone was erased in 1903. Printed on cream wove proofing paper. Monogrammed with the butterfly in the stone. A fine impression of this extremely rare lithograph.
Tedeschi, Stratis, and Spink write, page 366: As originally transferred to stone, the image includes trial marks made with a pointed crayon to the left of the sitter's shoulder. There is also a smudge at lower right below the image and a small stry mark upper right. Only one impression of this state has been located. Now in the Britigh Museum, London, it once belonged to Thomas Way and is illustrated in the Levy (1975) catalogue.' The impression illustrated above lacks the stray mark on the right, as the sheet is too small to accommodate it.
Tedeschi, Stratis and Spink write, page 366: 'This portrait of George Govier, was drawn ad the master smith conversed with the artist during a break from his work. Govier was born in Lyme Regis...
Late 19th Century Impressionist Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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Late 20th Century Pop Art Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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20th Century Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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1970s Surrealist Marco Calderini Prints and Multiples
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