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One of 10 artist’s proofs outside the edition of 45, inscribed E.A., published by Graphis Art Editions with the blindstamp lower left corner of the sheet, matted and framed, on BFK Rives paper
1972
Edition Size: artist's proof
Image Size: 30 x 26.7 cm
Sheet Size: 64.8 x 49.8 cm
Reference: Guastalla A152
Signed
Condition: Excellent
One of 10 artist’s proofs outside the edition of 45, inscribed E.A., published by Graphis Art Editions with the blindstamp lower left corner of the sheet, matted and framed, on BFK Rives paper
$950.00
Marino Marini was an Italian sculptor. Marini participated in the ‘Twentieth-Century Italian Art’ show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1944. Curt Valentin began exhibiting Marini’s work at his Buchholz Gallery in New York in 1950, on which occasion the sculptor visited the city and met Jean Arp, Max Beckmann, Alexander Calder, Lyonel Feininger, and Jacques Lipchitz. On his return to Europe, he stopped in London, where the Hanover Gallery had organized a solo show of his work, and there met Henry Moore. In 1951 a Marini exhibition traveled from the Kestner-Gesellschaft Hannover to the Kunstverein in Hamburg and the Haus der Kunst of Munich. He was awarded the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale in 1952 and the Feltrinelli Prize at the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome in 1954. One of his monumental sculptures was installed in The Hague in 1959.