Giacomo Manzù (1908-1991)
All sold and unsold lots marked with a filled squa… Read more Giacomo Manzù (1908-1991) Born Giacomo Manzoni, in Bergamo, in 1908, Manzù’s collaboration with the Rossi family was initiated through conversations with Cesare Brandi who had become aware and responsive to the artist’s working methods. Similarly to Manzù’s sculptural work, his prints deal with the human form, the interplay of human figures, and importantly with the viewer as onlooker and voyeur.
Giacomo Manzù (1908-1991)

Pittore con modella III

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Giacomo Manzù (1908-1991)
Pittore con modella III

etching and aquatint in colours
1978
Magnani paper
signed and dated 15.II.79 in pencil, inscribed Buona per tiratura n.50
edition size: 50 numbered impressions and six artist's proofs
published and printed by 2RC Edizioni d’Arte, Rome, with their blindstamp
Image: 643 x 495 mm., Sheet: 990 x 710 mm.
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Please note that all works are offered unframed.
For the purpose of the exhibition, selected works have been framed by the publisher and these frames can be purchased together with the works. The frame is available to purchase for £70.

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