Work by Bepi Romagnoni 1960
Features
Artist: Bepi Romagnoni (1930-1964)
Age: Contemporary
Subject: Hyper-realistic painting
Artistic technique: Painting
Technical specification: Mixed Technique
Description
Mixed technique on paper. Signed and dated June 1960 lower right. Accompanied by photo authentication by Studio Marconi in Milan. Bepi Romagnoni, a young Milanese artist who died tragically at a young age, was an exponent of the pictorial movement of existential realism which was inspired by the philosophy of Kierkegaard, Camus, Sartre: this inspiration is found in the themes chosen as the subject of his works - empty , the lack of communication between the characters, loneliness and the differences between social classes -, both in the pictorial ones and in the subsequent collages. He was always up to date with international contemporary art (such as the Cobra group and the European informal) and was also interested in the Mexican mural painting of José Clemente Orozco, beginning to feel strong expressionist accents in his production, and then, from the end from the 50s and early 60s, with surrealist influences, populating his painting with graphic signs and sometimes creating phytomorphic and zoomorphic images. The proposed work belongs to this period. It is presented in a frame.
Product Condition:
Product in good condition, shows small signs of wear. We try to present the real state as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description will prevail.
Frame Size (cm):
Height: 65
Width: 86
Depth: 3
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 50
Width: 70