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Gastone Novelli
3 Lune e 6 aquiloni, Etching, Abstract Art, Moon

1966

About the Item

Rare edition by Italian artist Gastone Novelli, executed in 1966. Signed and dated ‘Novelli 66', on the lower right; the title is on the matrix in reverse on the left, numbered on the lower left. Exhibitions: Bolzano, Galleria Il Sole, Novelli, 18 ottobre-13 novembre 1975, n. 27 (acquatinta, es. 15/45). Roma, Galleria Il Segno, Gastone Novelli “i segni, le lettere, i frammenti...”: opere 1957-1968, 23 gennaio-[30] marzo 1985. Pieghevole, n. 5 (elenco opere grafiche; datato 1966, es. 16/45). Roma, Calcografia, La linea astratta dell’incisione italiana. Stamperia Romero 1960-1986, a cura di F. Di Castro, 19 ottobre-30 novembre 1989, p. 130, n. 399 (ripr.) (sul margine “Edizione di 45 copie per Johanna Schiessel aprile 66 Novelli da biffare oppure consegnata le tirature 2 lastre riviste - gennaio 79”, n. inv. lastra 3052 VIR 737 NIC 24352/7465). Grosseto, Cassero senese, Fortezza delle Mura Medicee, Utopolis, Utopie, sogni e desideri per la maremma di domani, dal 12 settembre al 20 ottobre 2015, p.n.n. (ripr.). Grosseto, Clarisse Arte, Grosseto 900, a cura di M. Papa, 24 marzo – 11 settembre 2016, pp. 115 (ripr.), 116-117 (es. 39/45). Bibliografia: Edition Abstracta. Katalog X/9, Friburgo, 1966, p.n.n. (ripr.). Bolaffi. Catalogo della Grafica italiana numero 12, 1982, Giorgio Mondadori & Associati, Milano, p. 131, (Tre lune e sei aquiloni, dat. 1966, acquaforte, 31 x 24,5 cm e 31,5 x 24,5 cm, es. 6/45 e 10/45). Arte italiana. Burri / Capogrossi / Dorazio / Novelli nella collezione della Banca Commerciale Italiana a Londra, 1989, Umberto Allemandi & C. - Banca Commerciale Italiana, Torino, pp. 103, n. 35, 112, n. 35, 113 (ripr.) (Tre lune e sei aquiloni, dat. 1965-1966, acquaforte, acquatinta più calcografia a secco, 65 x 50 cm, foglio, 32 x 24,7 cm, matrice, es. 13/45). Tiddia, “Dipingere è disegnare con i segni”, in Gastone Novelli 1925-1968, a cura di P. Vivarelli, catalogo della mostra, Trento, Palazzo della Albere, 14 maggio-22 settembre 1999, p. 51 (Tre lune e sei aquiloni). Bibliography: Edition Abstracta. Katalog X/9, Friburgo, 1966, p.n.n. (ripr.). Bolaffi. Catalogo della Grafica italiana numero 12, 1982, Giorgio Mondadori & Associati, Milano, p. 131, (Tre lune e sei aquiloni, dat. 1966, acquaforte, 31 x 24,5 cm e 31,5 x 24,5 cm, es. 6/45 e 10/45). Arte italiana. Burri / Capogrossi / Dorazio / Novelli nella collezione della Banca Commerciale Italiana a Londra, 1989, Umberto Allemandi & C. - Banca Commerciale Italiana, Torino, pp. 103, n. 35, 112, n. 35, 113 (ripr.) (Tre lune e sei aquiloni, dat. 1965-1966, acquaforte, acquatinta più calcografia a secco, 65 x 50 cm, foglio, 32 x 24,7 cm, matrice, es. 13/45). Tiddia, “Dipingere è disegnare con i segni”, in Gastone Novelli 1925-1968, a cura di P. Vivarelli, catalogo della mostra, Trento, Palazzo della Albere, 14 maggio-22 settembre 1999, p. 51 (Tre lune e sei aquiloni). The piece is currently in mint condition. The piece could also travel unframed in order to have cheaper and safer shipping at the buyer’s request. As the piece travels from Italy, please consider that the fulfillment of exportation paper requires a minimum of one week from the moment of purchase.
  • Creator:
    Gastone Novelli (1925 - 1968, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    1966
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Width: 21.26 in (54 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Edition 34/45Price: $1,977
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Mint Conditions.
  • Gallery Location:
    Milano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2064214302092
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