Description: This listing is for an original vintage lithograph by Renzo VESPIGNANI titled “Fresh Fish”. It is hand signed, dated 1959, and numbered (175/200) on high quality marked paper. This Lithograph is the perfect piece for collecting, decor, gifting, and more. The use of color and linework really captures the eye. The work itself measures roughly 18 x 22.5 in. The design is excellent for many rooms and a large variety of decor styles. It makes this an excellent staple piece for your collection, one your friends definitely won’t have! A great collectors item, for use display gifting or decor. It is in good condition, with no major damage. Framed in a modern frame by the previous owner, but it remains its original size. Thank you for your consideration, I appreciate your time. Reasonable offers always appreciated. Comes as shown, please see photos for details and measurements. Comes insured in shipment, packed with care. Artists bio, courtesy of various web sources; Renzo Vespignani (b. 1924 - d. 2001) was an Italian painter, printmaker and illustrator. He illustrated the works of Boccaccio, Kafka and T. S. Eliot -among others. In 1956, he co-founded the magazine Citta Aperta ("City Opened") and in 1963, co-founded the group II Pro e II Contro (Pro and Con) for neorealism in figure art. When Renzo Vespignani began to paint, he dedicated himself to the recording of the difficult years of the German occupation of Rome. No matter where his muse took him, his closest artistic relationship remained with literature. Vespignani illustrated works of Alleg, Kafka, Boccacccio, Majakowsky, the Eliots, Beautiful, Villon, Leopardi, Door. In 1985, he exhibited at the Academy of France.
Price: 575 USD
Location: Allison Park, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-30T00:49:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Artist: Renzo Vespignani
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1959
Signed: Yes
Production Technique: Lithography
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Framed
Subject: Fishing