Arnaldo Pomodoro Resin and Cast Paper Sculpture
Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b.1926). Resin and graphite on cast paper. Signed in pencil and numbered 11/12.This artwork is an abstract composition featuring architectural and geometric forms arranged in columns, executed in tones of black reserved on a black paper ground.The sheet measures approximately 33" x 24" and 36 3/4" x 26 1/2" framed. The work is signed and numbered "Arnaldo Pomodoro, 11/12" in graphite on the lower right. This item originates from the estate of John A. Williams, a distinguished philanthropist and renowned collector. Mr. Williams and his partner Dewitt Hart were influential members of San Francisco's art society and were celebrated for their discerning taste in modern, ethnographic, and fine art. Over the years, they hosted numerous exhibitions in their home, showcasing their prestigious collection to appreciative audiences. All proceeds of items from this estate benefit the Hart Williams Rainbow Fund, a nonprofit working with the LGBTQIA+ community in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Condition Report: Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. The absence of a condition statement does not mean the lot is in perfect condition. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sanrafaelauction.com
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Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b.1926). Resin and graphite on cast paper. Signed in pencil and numbered 11/12.This artwork is an abstract composition featuring architectural and geometric forms arranged in columns, executed in tones of black reserved on a black paper ground.The sheet measures approximately 33" x 24" and 36 3/4" x 26 1/2" framed. The work is signed and numbered "Arnaldo Pomodoro, 11/12" in graphite on the lower right. This item originates from the estate of John A. Williams, a distinguished philanthropist and renowned collector. Mr. Williams and his partner Dewitt Hart were influential members of San Francisco's art society and were celebrated for their discerning taste in modern, ethnographic, and fine art. Over the years, they hosted numerous exhibitions in their home, showcasing their prestigious collection to appreciative audiences. All proceeds of items from this estate benefit the Hart Williams Rainbow Fund, a nonprofit working with the LGBTQIA+ community in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Condition Report: Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. The absence of a condition statement does not mean the lot is in perfect condition. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sanrafaelauction.com