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Oscar Pelosi Art

Italian, 1938-1996

Oscar Pelosi was an Italian artist in February 1965 he inaugurated and directed in Naples (Vomero), with his brother Elio, the Gallery La Tavolozza, which soon became a meeting place for young artists, personalities of entertainment, music and Neapolitan cultures such as Ettore de Mura, Roberto Murolo and Nunzio Gallo is also frequented by the singer Memo Remigi and actor Carlo Dapporto. In 1966, at the age of 28, his first personal exhibition staged in the halls of the Palazzo Comunale of Torre del Greco, was met with great success by critics and the public. In 1969, his first important and significant personal exhibition was held at the Galleria La Tavolozza. Oscar Pelosi is one of the founders of the MAV Trends (Vomero Artistic Movement) and Enne 4 group together with his painter friends Mario Buonoconto, Vincenzo Cerino and Salvatore Vitagliano, presented in 1969 at the San Carlo Art Gallery in Naples.

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Artist: Oscar Pelosi
Blue Woman - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1970s

Blue Woman - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1970s

By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

Blue Woman is an original mixed colored serigraph realized by Oscar Pelosi during the 1980s. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right. Numbered on lower...

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1970s Oscar Pelosi Art

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The Diva  - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s
The Diva  - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

The Diva - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

The Diva is an original colored lithograph realized by Oscar Pelosi in the 1980s. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right. Numbered on the lower left. ...

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1980s Contemporary Oscar Pelosi Art

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The Woman With Bird  - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s
The Woman With Bird  - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

The Woman With Bird - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

The Woman With Bird is an original colored Lithograph realized by Oscar Pelosi during the 1980s . The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right. Numbered, o...

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1980s Contemporary Oscar Pelosi Art

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Woman - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

Woman - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

Image dimensions: 35x24.5 cm. Woman is an original black and white lithograph realized by Oscar Pelosi during the 1980s. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the l...

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1980s Oscar Pelosi Art

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The Awakening - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1970s

The Awakening - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1970s

By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

The Awakening is an original mixed colored serigraph realized by Oscar Pelosi during the 1980s. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right. Artist's proof...

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1970s Oscar Pelosi Art

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The Woman With Bird - Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s
The Woman With Bird - Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

The Woman With Bird - Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

The Woman With Bird is an original colored Lithograph realized by Oscar Pelosi during the 1980s . The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right. Numbered, o...

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Woman - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s
Woman - Original Screen Print by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

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By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

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The Woman With Bird - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s
The Woman With Bird - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

The Woman With Bird - Original Lithograph by Oscar Pelosi - 1980s

By Oscar Pelosi

Located in Roma, IT

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