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Artist: Vito Apuleo
Cellula III - Lithograph by Vito Apuleo - 1970s

Cellula III - Lithograph by Vito Apuleo - 1970s

By Vito Apuleo

Located in Roma, IT

Cellula III is an original lithograph, realized by Vito Apuleo in the 1970s. Hand-signed on the bottom right. Artist's proof as hand written by the artist...

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1970s Abstract Vito Apuleo Art

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Lithograph

Cellula II - Lithograph by Vito Apuleo - 1970s

Cellula II - Lithograph by Vito Apuleo - 1970s

By Vito Apuleo

Located in Roma, IT

Cellula II is an original lithograph, realized by Vito Apuleo in the 1970s. Hand-signed on the bottom right. Artist's proof as hand written by the artist ...

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1970s Abstract Vito Apuleo Art

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Lithograph

Asteroid - Original Lithograph by Vito Apuleo - 1970s

Asteroid - Original Lithograph by Vito Apuleo - 1970s

By Vito Apuleo

Located in Roma, IT

Asteroid is an original lithograph, realized by Vito Apuleo in the 1970s. Hand-signed on the bottom right. Artist's proof as hand written by the artist on the lower left.

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1970s Abstract Vito Apuleo Art

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Lithograph

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L'inspiré Self Portrait Marc Chagall Valentina Vava Lithograph 1963 Mourlot 398
L'inspiré Self Portrait Marc Chagall Valentina Vava Lithograph 1963 Mourlot 398

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By Marc Chagall

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Inspiration or L'inspiré - The artist and his wife, self-portrait. This is a self-portrait of the great artist, depicting him as lost in thought before one of his paintings, which is apparently related to his home country Russia, as suggested by the small figure in the lower right of the work. Chagall’s wife Valentina (“Vava”), who was also from Russia, is looking over his shoulder, full of longing. The small surreal elements that are characteristic of Chagall’s paintings are also present here: the silhouettes of the houses that seems to stick out of the painting and a figure with a flute or trombone standing on its head. Chagall Lithographe, Volume II of the catalogue raisonné of Chagall's lithographic work, see Mourlot 398, 1957-1962, Paris 1963, imprinted by Imprimerie Mourlot for the publisher André Sauret. A lithographic plate from the catalog that was published in 10,000 copies. Condition : Excellent Set inside a cream mount bearing brass cartellino Visible sheet size length 23cm, Height 31.50cm In a carved and gilded frame Frame size Length 44cm, Height 55.5cm The reverse with a paper label in Japanese Provenance : Private Collection, purchased with Lovers in Grey

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1960s Modern Vito Apuleo Art

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Lithograph

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