Lithograph by Giuseppe Viviani

Title page N.1

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Lithograph by Giuseppe Viviani

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Lithograph by Giuseppe Viviani - Title page N.1

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Title page N.1

Artist:  Giuseppe viviani (1898-1965)

Artwork title:  Frontespizio N.1

Age:  20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject:  Naturalistic Subject

Artistic technique:  Multiple Print

Technical specification:  Engraving

Description : Frontespizio N.1

Color lithograph. Signed and dated lower right, numbered N. 56/200 lower left. Pisan painter and engraver, Viviani obtained national recognition only when he became professor of engraving at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence in 1948, at the chair of Giovanni Fattori. Viviani was able to transfer his personal vision of the world into his engravings, through images that drew on the life of the Pisan coast, a land he preferred and where he lived, dedicating himself to his other great passion, hunting. In an exposed frame.

Product Condition:
Product in good condition, with small signs of wear.

Frame Size (cm):
Height: 80
Width: 60
Depth: 2

Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 76
Width: 56

Additional Information

Artist: Giuseppe viviani (1898-1965)

Pisan painter and engraver, born in 1898, Giuseppe Viviani became a professor of engraving at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence in 1948, which occurred at the ripe age of fifty, before which his skill, especially engraving, was not unknown to citizen collectors, but who achieved national fame only with his university activity under the chair of Giovanni Fattori. There were numerous prizes that he received from his youth to his old age: the prize at the international exhibition in Munich in 1929, the prize for drawing received in Asti in 1949, as well as the most renowned, the first prize for engraving at Venice Biennale of 1950. This was followed in 1951 by the first prize for engraving at the Sao Paulo biennial in Brazil; In 1952 he won first prize at the black and white exhibition in Lugano and the four-year exhibition in Rome. At the next four-yearly exhibition in 1965, the year of his death, a commemorative retrospective was dedicated to him.

Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject: Naturalistic Subject

Artistic technique: Multiple Print

Technical specification: Engraving