Piero Dorazio, acquaforte acquatinta originali, tre lastre, 1990, rara, su Rives Moulin du Gué- Senza titolo
\Artist: Piero Dorazio, acquaforte acquatinta originali, tre lastre, 1990, rara, su Rives Moulin du Gué
Technique: Acquaforte acquatinta\Signature: Hand signed\Dimensions: 56_76_cm
Original aquatint etching, three engraved plates, 1990, on fine Rives Moulin du Gué, 56 x 76, edition of only 130 copies. Publisher’s embossed stamp and certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law. Shipped flat with double wave vulcanised cardboard. In 1947 he was among those who signed the 'Gruppo Forma 1' manifesto, together with Ugo Attardi, Pietro Consagra, Mino Guerrini, Achille Perilli, Giulio Turcato and Carla Accardi. In 1950, he opened the “L'Age d'Or” library-gallery with Perilli and Guerrini, in via del Babuino, Rome. In 1951 the gallery merged with the “Origine” group by Mario Ballocco, Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Capogrossi and Ettore Colla, giving life to the “Fondazione Origine”, in which Colla and Dorazio published the magazine “Arti Visive”. In the summer of 1953, he was invited to the Harvard International Seminar, where he met Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell
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\Artist: Piero Dorazio, acquaforte acquatinta originali, tre lastre, 1990, rara, su Rives Moulin du Gué
Technique: Acquaforte acquatinta\Signature: Hand signed\Dimensions: 56_76_cm
Original aquatint etching, three engraved plates, 1990, on fine Rives Moulin du Gué, 56 x 76, edition of only 130 copies. Publisher’s embossed stamp and certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law. Shipped flat with double wave vulcanised cardboard. In 1947 he was among those who signed the 'Gruppo Forma 1' manifesto, together with Ugo Attardi, Pietro Consagra, Mino Guerrini, Achille Perilli, Giulio Turcato and Carla Accardi. In 1950, he opened the “L'Age d'Or” library-gallery with Perilli and Guerrini, in via del Babuino, Rome. In 1951 the gallery merged with the “Origine” group by Mario Ballocco, Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Capogrossi and Ettore Colla, giving life to the “Fondazione Origine”, in which Colla and Dorazio published the magazine “Arti Visive”. In the summer of 1953, he was invited to the Harvard International Seminar, where he met Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell