Salvatore Fiume Serigraph
Features
Artist: Salvatore Fiume (1915-1997)
Artwork title: Odalisca
Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000
Subject: Human Figures
Artistic technique: Printing
Technical specification: Screen Printing
Description : Odalisca
Serigraph signed in the lower left. Artwork of the sicilian artist Salvatore Fiume (1915-1997). Women have been a central themes of his artistic research. Fiume was a traveller, he visited exotic places to find a new inspiration. The women he met inspired his works: young odalisques intended to concubinage were a loved subject by the painter. In this artwork ad odalisque, depicted with an erotic charge, lies on her side and seminaked. In frame.
Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Frame Size (cm):
Height: 92
Width: 122
Depth: 6
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 70
Width: 100
Additional Information
Artist: Salvatore Fiume (1915-1997)
Salvatore Fiume (Comiso 1915 - Milan 1997) was a multifaceted artist, painter, sculptor, architect, writer (he published novels, short stories, tragedies, comedies and poems) and set designer (he collaborated with the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, with Covent Garden in London and with the Teatro Massimo in Palermo). After training at the Royal Art Institute of the Book of Urbino, he moved to Milan where he forged relationships with important intellectuals of the time, including Quasimodo and Buzzati. He began his activity as Art Director in Ivrea, but soon moved to Canzo to devote himself full time to painting, his true passion, while also engaging in some experiments in the sculptural and architectural fields. He traveled a lot, bringing back in his works the atmospheres, the colors, the suggestions of the places he visited, in particular of Polynesia.
Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000
20th Century / 1901 - 2000
Subject: Human Figures
Artistic technique: Printing
La stampa è un processo per la produzione di testi e immagini, tipicamente mediante l'impiego dell'inchiostro su carta e di una pressa da stampa. Spesso viene svolto come processo industriale su larga scala ed è una parte essenziale dell'editoria.
Technical specification: Screen Printing
Screen printing or screen printing is a technique of artistic printing of images and graphics on any support or surface through the use of a fabric (print fabric), by depositing ink on a support through the free areas of the fabric. The term "silkscreen" derives from the Latin "seri" (silk) and the Greek "grapho" (to write), given that the first fabrics that served as stencils were made of silk.