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Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

Italian, b. 1934

Sergio Barletta is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator who has also published some humorous and political satire books. From the age of 22, he was active in Rome, where he worked as an illustrator and art director in some monthly magazines like Costume, Diners ClubHouse Organ, BP Review, IBM and others. In 1965, Barletta started working with Marino Gallery in Rome; in 1966, in Milan, with Humour Graphics group; at Levi Gallery and others in the following years. During these years, Barletta's graphic work and illustration mixed with painting and photography, and also with satirical drawings for Rinascita, weekly of the Italian communist party; Azione Sociale, weekly of ACLI Catholic Workers Association; movie posters, advertising for Gucci, some writings for Popular Photography Italiana, layouts, writings and illustrations for Avinews, bimonthly for tour operators and so on.

During the 1980s, Barletta began a long collaboration with satirical weekly Il Sale, complemented by a book with Ottaviano Edizioni in Milan and other publications in Turin and Rome, all of satirical drawings. During this period he collaborated with linus, the most important Italian comics monthly, and Harakiri, a humor weekly published in France.

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Artist: Sergio Barletta
The Face - China Ink Drawing by Sergio Barletta - 1958
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
The Face is an original drawing in China ink on cardboard realized by Sergio Barletta in 1958. Applied on passepartout: 65 x 50 cm. Hand-signed and dated on the lower left. In ver...
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1950s Surrealist Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

The Secret - China Ink by Sergio Barletta - 1970s
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
The Secret is an original China Ink drawing on paper realized by Sergio Barletta in the 1970s. In good conditions, with some sign of humidity. Sergio Barletta (1934) is an Italian ...
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1970s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Nude of Woman - China Ink by Sergio Barletta - 1970s
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Nude of Woman is an original artwork realized by Sergio Barletta in the 1970s. Pen ink drawing on paper. Includes a beautiful gilded frame. Hand-signed on the lower margin.
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1970s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Portrait - Pen and Watercolor by Sergio Barletta - 1960
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original drawing in watercolor and pen realized by Sergio Barletta in 1960. Hand-signed on the lower right and dated. Included a Passepartout:45 x 38.5 cm In very g...
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1960s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Pen

Portrait of Guelfo Bianchini - Drawing by Sergio Barletta - 1959
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Ritratto di Guelfo Bianchini  is a pen and watercolor drawing on paper realized by  Sergio Barletta  in 1959. Hand-signed and dated on the lower margin. In very good conditions. S...
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1950s Modern Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Felt Pen

Nude - Drawing by Sergio Barletta - 1970s
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Nude is an original ink drawing artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in the 1970s. Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good conditions (some stains and foldings). Sergio Barletta (1934) is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator, who has also published some humorous and political satire books. From the age of 22 is active in Rome, where he worked as an illustrator and art director in some monthly magazines like “Costume”, Diners Club house organ, BP Review, IBM, and others.In 1965 started the joint-working with Marino Gallery in Rome, and in 1966 in Milan with Humour Graphic’s group, at Levi Gallery and others in the following years.In these years graphic work and illustration are mixed with painting and photography, also with satirical drawings...
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1970s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Nude - Drawing by Sergio Barletta - 1970s
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Nude is an original Pen drawing on paper realized by Sergio Barletta in The 1970s. Good conditions. Hand-Signed. Sergio Barletta (1934) is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator, ...
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1970s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Pen

The Train - China Ink by Sergio Barletta - 1980s
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
The Train is an original China Ink Drawing realized by Sergio Barletta in 1980s. Good Condition included a white passpartout (2x35 cm). No signature. Sergio Barletta is a cartooni...
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1970s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Portrait - Original Drawing by Sergio Barletta - 1993
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original pencil drawing on paper realized by Sergio Barletta in the 1993s. In good conditions. This artwork represents a portrait of a man. At the bottom along the m...
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1990s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Female Figure - Drawing by Sergio Barletta - 1960s
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Female Figure is an original drawing artwork, realized by Sergio Barletta in 1960s. Hand-signed and dated on the lower margin. Good conditions (some stains and light yellowing of paper). Included passport, 49 x 34 cm. Sergio Barletta (1934) is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator, who has also published some humorous and political satire books.From the age of 22 is active in Rome, where he worked as an illustrator and art director in some monthly magazines like “Costume”, Diners Club house organ, BP Review, IBM, and others.In 1965 started the joint-working with Marino Gallery in Rome, and in 1966 in Milan with Humour Graphic’s group, at Levi Gallery and others in the following years.In these years graphic work and illustration are mixed with painting and photography, also with satirical drawings...
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1960s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper

Portrait of Guelfo Bianchini - Drawing by Sergio Barletta - 1959
By Sergio Barletta
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Guelfo Bianchini is an original pen and watercolor drawing on paper realized by Sergio Barletta in 1959. Hand-signed and dated on the lower margin. In very good conditions. Sergio Barletta (1934) is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator, who has also published some humorous and political satire books. From the age of 22 is active in Rome, where he worked as an illustrator and art director in some monthly magazines like “Costume”, Diners Club house organ, BP Review, IBM, and others. In 1965 started the joint-working with Marino Gallery in Rome, and in 1966 in Milan with Humour Graphic’s group, at Levi Gallery and others in the following years. In these years graphic work and illustration are mixed with painting and photography, also with satirical drawings...
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1950s Contemporary Sergio Barletta Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Pen

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