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Oli Sasso - Original Advertising Lithograph by Plinio Nomellini - 1914 ca.

Oli Sasso - Original Advertising Lithograph by Plinio Nomellini - 1914 ca.

By Plinio Nomellini

Located in Roma, IT

Oli Sasso is a colored lithographed original manifesto on cardboard, realized around 1914 by the Italian artist Plinio Nomellini. This modern artwork is signed on plate on higher left margin and has the inscriptions printed on lower margin in the image "Chiedere Catalogo e Campioni ai Sigg. Sasso Oneglia e Figli", under the image: "P. Nomellini/ Off. G. Ricordi and C. Milano / 140 x 200". From the Ricordi Portfolio...

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1910s Plinio Nomellini Art

Materials

Lithograph

Autograph Postcard by Plinio Nomellini - 1931
Autograph Postcard by Plinio Nomellini - 1931

Autograph Postcard by Plinio Nomellini - 1931

By Plinio Nomellini

Located in Roma, IT

This is the Autograph Postcard Signed by Plinio Nomellini to Beppe Guzzi. Impruneta, June 22nd 1931 - IX. One page-double-sided. In Italian. Excellent condition, except for aging signs. Informative postcard: the Italian painter of Divisionism, Plinio Nomellini is sending to Beppe Guzzi an artwork reproducing a wave for an eventual exhibition and ask him to fill in a technical form. The background: During the period of this correspondence, Beppe Guzzi (Genoa, 1902 - Rome, 1982) knows his success: from 1930 to 1954 he partecipates to 11 editions of the Venice Biennale and from the third edition 6 times at the Rome Quadriennale, being awarded during the VII edition, as well as he realizes exhibitions in Livorno. From here Guzzi calls Nomellini for a collective exhibition. Plinio Nomellini (Livorno, 1866 –Firenze, 1943) The Italian painter of the Divisionist mouvement, Plinio Nomellini, in 1885 enrolled at the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, where he was the pupil of Giovanni Fattori and formed friendships with Telemaco Signorini and Silvestro Lega...

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1930s Modern Plinio Nomellini Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

Autograph Postcard - Signed by Plinio Nomellini to Beppe Guzzi - 1930s
Autograph Postcard - Signed by Plinio Nomellini to Beppe Guzzi - 1930s

Autograph Postcard - Signed by Plinio Nomellini to Beppe Guzzi - 1930s

By Plinio Nomellini

Located in Roma, IT

This is the Autograph Postcard Signed by Plinio Nomellini to Beppe Guzzi. Impruneta, June 22nd 1931 - IX. One page-double-sided. In Italian. Excellent condition, except for aging signs. Informative postcard: the Italian painter of Divisionism, Plinio Nomellini is sending to Beppe Guzzi an artwork reproducing a wave for an eventual exhibition and ask him to fill in a technical form. The background: During the period of this correspondence, Beppe Guzzi (Genoa, 1902 - Rome, 1982) knows his success: from 1930 to 1954 he partecipates to 11 editions of the Venice Biennale and from the third edition 6 times at the Rome Quadriennale, being awarded during the VII edition, as well as he realizes exhibitions in Livorno. From here Guzzi calls Nomellini for a collective exhibition. Plinio Nomellini (Livorno, 1866 –Firenze, 1943) The Italian painter of the Divisionist mouvement, Plinio Nomellini, in 1885 enrolled at the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, where he was the pupil of Giovanni Fattori and formed friendships with Telemaco Signorini and Silvestro Lega...

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1930s Modern Plinio Nomellini Art

Materials

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