Luigi Veronesi, Costruzione Arancio, Lithograph 1980s-1990s




The proposed print is a lithograph with a print run of 99 copies, in very good condition.On the lithograph are the print number in the lower margins with its print run and the hand signature of the artist on the front. Only one framed copy is available. Print edition n. 37/99.Dimension: 88x186 with frame, 79x177 without the frame. A central figure of Italian abstractionism, Luigi Veronesi came to abstraction in the early 1930s, joining the 1935 "Collective Exhibition of Abstract Art" in Turin at the workshops of Felice Casorati and Enrico Paolucci. Already in 1934 he joined the Parisian "Abstraction-Création" group while collaborating with the magazine "Campo Grafico" and taking an active interest in the German Bauhaus: decisive will be the "lesson" of Wassily Kandinsky. During the 1940s the artist also tried his hand at experimenting with filmographic technique, completing the creation of six abstract films, of which only a few unscreenable clips remain today. Veronesi is also interested in music, which, through abstract art, takes a new direction at the artist's hands: through the creation of a poly-dimensionality of art, Veronesi chooses to deepen his research into the mathematical connection of musical notes by translating them into the tonal relationships of color.
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