Mario Teleri Biason Prints and Multiples
b. 1940
Mario Teleri Biason is regarded as one of Italy’s foremost experts in printmaking relating to both antique and contemporary prints. He is called regularly by the Instituto Nazionale per la Grafica -Calcografia and the Cabinet of prints and drawings in Rome and other organizations as an expert and consultantant in the field.
In 1990 he received a gold medal for graphics at the IX Roman “Vito Agresti” Prize for the Figurative Arts. He was the Curator of the exhibition “Creativita’e tecnica nell’incisione” at Palazzo Venezia Rome, “Prospettive” at Biblioteca Casanatense, Rome, and “Printmaking is forever” at the Indiana University, Bloomington.
He has also made documentaries on printmaking for RAI Italian Television.
He trained in the “bottega” tradition as assistant to Piero Dorazio, one of the foremost names in contemporary art in Italy, and now himself directs a bottega in Rome called “il Quadrato di Omega”, teaching, holding seminars and staging exhibitions. He has also taugh drawing and printmaking at Temple University, Rome-Campus.
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Artist: Mario Teleri Biason
Endless
By Mario Teleri Biason
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Signed and numbered by the artist, edition of 10.
From the Colophon page: "This book is dedicated to the mosaic floor of the Basilica of San Marco in Venice. The most beautiful cap...
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San Marco #2
By Mario Teleri Biason
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Signed and numbered by the artist, unique etching with hand coloring. This is based on one section of the larger work, the artist book/wall hanging "endless".
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