Product code: ANTONIO MARASCO Signed popular Futurist Artwork
popular ANTONIO MARASCO Senza titolo HAND SIGNED LITHOGRAPH LIMITED ED. ITALIAN ARTIST Original Hand signed and numbered XIV/XXV by the artist with Embossed publisher seal Image size: 13" x 22" Paper size: 17 3/4 x 25 1/2" in In very good condition, never framed, has minor handling in white margin. Image is like new. Please consider the Photos of the Artwork as part of the description. Please note that there sometimes can be a slight color variation from Photo to actual art work "ANTONIO MARASCO (1896-1975) Italian Artist was an Italian painter, sculptor and writer that was part of the artistic movement called Futurism. Born in Calabria, he developed his artistic vocation in Florence where he had the chance to meet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and his artistic movement. In 1932 he created and was the leader of the Independent Futurist Movement, presented in Supremazia futurista, manifest of the independent Futurist Group, accepted and recognized by Marinetti. After WWII he moved to Rome".
popular ANTONIO MARASCO Senza titolo HAND SIGNED LITHOGRAPH LIMITED ED. ITALIAN ARTIST Original Hand signed and numbered XIV/XXV by the artist with Embossed publisher seal Image size: 13" x 22" Paper size: 17 3/4 x 25 1/2" in In very good condition, never framed, has minor handling in white margin. Image is like new. Please consider the Photos of the Artwork as part of the description. Please note that there sometimes can be a slight color variation from Photo to actual art work "ANTONIO MARASCO (1896-1975) Italian Artist was an Italian painter, sculptor and writer that was part of the artistic movement called Futurism. Born in Calabria, he developed his artistic vocation in Florence where he had the chance to meet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and his artistic movement. In 1932 he created and was the leader of the Independent Futurist Movement, presented in Supremazia futurista, manifest of the independent Futurist Group, accepted and recognized by Marinetti. After WWII he moved to Rome".