Original Lithograph Signed

Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph


Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph
Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph
Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph
Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph

Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph   Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph
Original lithograph, hand-signed, hand-titled, hand-dated and hand-numbered (/40) in pencil by the artist. Conditions: see photographs ; good ; never framed ; slight defects in margins, mainly at borders ; 1 small friction area in the left margin at image border. Paper sizes: 49,6x35 cm ; image sizes: 34x26 cm.

Antonino Virduzzo was born in. Antonino Virduzzo was born to parents of immigrant descent. But he returned to Sicily with his parents in. He immersed himself in artistic studies: Comiso School of Art where he studied stone sculpture, Turin Artistic Lyceum (painting), Casorati Painting School (painting), Academy of Fine Arts.

His studies were often interrupted by trips abroad, particularly to the United States, where he emigrated in. Alexandre Jolas exhibited his work at the Hugo Gallery in.

He abandoned his artistic ambitions and worked in the merchant navy, traveling between. Before returning to Italy in. He supported the creation of the Stable Gallery in New York. He exhibited at the Bodley Gallery in New York. Antonino Virduzzo was a professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti. He organized artistic exchanges between Italy and the United States. He resides in France where he embarks on new adventures. A fundamental period for his personal evolution, he experimented with geometric abstraction and the transparency of color.

He stayed in France where he created numerous. Whose colors are close to Mondrian's geometric painting and experimented artistically with what would later be called. He held his first solo exhibitions at.

(Galleria L'incontro) and at. (Galleria L'Atelier), then in. He spent several months in.

And was invited to exhibit at the. In Paris with the help of the Galerie de France (Exhibition "Comparisons"). He participated in the XXIX. He was invited by the National Chalcographic of Rome to exhibit in America, as well as at the. He was awarded the International Print Grand Prix at the XXI.

He also participated in the Tokyo International Biennale.


Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph   Virduzzo Antonio Lithograph 72 Signed Pencil Num/40 Handsigned Numbered Lithograph