Sandro Chia "Volti di Toscana" Black Lithograph 65x100 cm 1989
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"Faces of Tuscany" Lithograph in black on parchment by Sandro Chia, 100x65 cm, 1989
Sheet format 100x65 cm
Work format 100x65 cm
Edition of 99 Arabic numerals + 6 author's proofs
The specimens in my possession are: AP And AP
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ATTENTION: The work has no frame. The photos reproducing the work in a frame are provided for illustrative purposes only.
CHIA SANDRO Florence 1946
Initially oriented towards conceptual art, in the mid-seventies he approached figuration, emerging among the protagonists of the transavantgarde. In 1981 he moved to New York, working between the United States and Italy. He developed an ironic and allusive language, rich in references to Renaissance art and the artistic movements of the first half of the twentieth century. He created large-format works, characterized by the use of full-bodied and bright color mixtures and a strong and dynamic pictorial sign, frequently populated by heroic male figures who also return in bronze sculptures, often painted in bright colours.
"Faces of Tuscany" Lithograph in black on parchment by Sandro Chia, 100x65 cm, 1989 ATTENTION: The work has no frame. The photos reproducing the work in a frame are provided for illustrative purposes only. Initially oriented towards conceptual art, in the mid-seventies he approached figuration, emerging among the protagonists of the transavantgarde. In 1981 he moved to New York, working between the United States and Italy. He developed an ironic and allusive language, rich in references to Renaissance art and the artistic movements of the first half of the twentieth century. He created large-format works, characterized by the use of full-bodied and bright color mixtures and a strong and dynamic pictorial sign, frequently populated by heroic male figures who also return in bronze sculptures