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Corneille's lithograph "Visages de femmes à l'arc-en-ciel"
"Corneille et la vie" is a 1973 collection of eight lithographs and one screen print on tracing paper, made by the renowned artist Corneille, with texts by Elverio Maurizi. The collection is published by La Nuova Foglio Editrice in Pollenza, Macerata and printed by La Nuova Foglio. The collection was released in an edition of 400 copies, of which 100 are numbered and signed.
One of the lithographs in this collection is "Visages de femmes à l'arc-en-ciel". This artwork is a colorful representation of women's portraits with a rainbow motif, which is a typical expression of Corneille's interest in vibrant colors and feminine shapes. This specific lithograph, printed on Fabriano paper measuring 417 x 310 mm, offers a unique look at Corneille's art style and theme. An unnumbered and unsigned print, it is now for sale, offering a special opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts of Corneille's work.
Elverio Maurizi, the author of the text in "Corneille et la vie", is a respected Italian art critic and writer. He has worked closely with several artists, including Corneille, and has contributed to the documentation and interpretation of their work. Maurizi's texts in this collection provide deep insights and context to Corneille's artworks, making them not only visually but also intellectually enriching.
Obtaining the lithograph "Visages de femmes à l'arc-en-ciel", one of the lithographs from the collection "Corneille et la vie", makes it a valuable collector's item for art lovers and offers a unique opportunity to to own and appreciate a piece of Corneille's artistic world.
The lithograph "Visages de femmes à l'arc-en-ciel" is included in the graphic overview catalogue: Corneille: the complete graphic work 1948 -1975 by Patricia Donkersloot-van Den Berghe. It can be found on page 234. Literature: Donkersloot number 296. See photo.
The work is hand signed by the artist at the bottom center.
The work is professionally framed in a luxurious new black/silver frame and has a black passe-partout. The whole is in perfect condition.
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