"Vincitore e Vinto" Etching By Roberto Barni 56x76 Cm

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"Winner and loser" etching by Roberto Barni

This engraving is one of 12 original graphics by various artists, contained in the “Italia '90” folder, to celebrate the 1990 world football championships held in Italy, printed by Bezuga of Florence

Sheet size 56x76 cm
Work size 47x68 cm

Printed in 100 Arabic numerals + XXV Roman numerals 

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ATTENTION: The work has no frame. The photos reproducing the work in a frame are provided for illustrative purposes only.

BARNI ROBERTO (Pistoia, 1939)

The poetics of his work describes a whole destined to take shape, in a continuous exchange between two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality, between painting and sculpture. According to the artist, it is essential to save the form from the degeneration of banality and it is therefore necessary to give the art form an unusual sophistication, an aspect that will be the main characteristic of his production. His works are exhibited in numerous Italian and American cities and are present in important national and international public collections: at the Cabinet of Drawings and Prints of the Uffizi in Florence, at the Queens Museum in New York and at the Tate Gallery in London.


This engraving is one of 12 original graphics by various artists, contained in the “Italia '90” folder, to celebrate the 1990 world football championships held in Italy, printed by Bezuga of Florence The poetics of his work describes a whole destined to take shape, in a continuous exchange between two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality, between painting and sculpture. According to the artist, it is essential to save the form from the degeneration of banality and it is therefore necessary to give the art form an unusual sophistication, an aspect that will be the main characteristic of his production. His works are exhibited in numerous Italian and American cities and are present in important national and international public collections: at the Cabinet of Drawings and Prints of the Uff