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Piero Dorazio (1907-1990), Color Lithograph, ‘Zephir‘, 1985

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:200.00 EUR Estimated At:320.00 - 400.00 EUR
Piero Dorazio (1907-1990), Color Lithograph, ‘Zephir‘, 1985
Lithograph in colors on BFK Rives wove paper (watermark)
Italy, 1985
Piero Dorazio (1927-2005) – Italian painter
Signed and dated lower right in pencil ‘Piero Dorazio 1985’
Inscribed lower left in pencil ‘e.a.’
With the blindstamp of Erker-Presse St. Gallen
Image dimensions: 57.2 x 54.2 cm
Very good condition
Dorazio is considered as a pioneer of abstraction in Italy in the late 20th century; prints by Piero Dorazio fetch up to more than 4,600 euro at international auctions
Object is regular taxed. Differential taxation is not possible.

Between two bold blue color bars a loose composition of differently oriented diagonal, tapered color strips is inserted. They overlap, so that their transparent colors mix optically, and form a lively, vibrant contrasts with the blue color bars.

The lithograph in colors is signed and dated lower right in pencil ‘Piero Dorazio 1985’ and inscribed lower left in pencil ‘e.a.’. The sheet is in very good condition. The image measures 57.2 x 54.2 cm, the sheet 67.8 x 54.2 cm.

Piero Dorazio (1927-2005)

Piero Dorazio is one of the most important Italian artists of the second half of the 20th Century and a pioneer of abstract art in Italy. He was born in 1927 in Rome. His non-objective imagery is influenced by the Italian masters Raphael and Pollaiuolo, the French Impressionists, the Italian Futurists, as well as Kandinsky, Malevich and Mondrian. Mostly, Dorazio used basic colors that he applied in strips, strokes, lines and fields. Besides painting, Dorazio dedicated himself to lithography, etching, glass windows, mosaics, ceramics and stage sets. (fea)
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