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Piero Dorazio
1990s Abstract Contemporary Piero Dorazio Signed Original Wonk on Paper

1994

$2,153.58
£1,607.80
€1,800
CA$2,966.71
A$3,255.05
CHF 1,714.60
MX$38,722.27
NOK 21,963.88
SEK 20,056.02
DKK 13,716.69

About the Item

A beautiful graphic work by Piero Dorazio, one of Italy's greatest modern artists. It reproduces one of his iconic abstract motifs with incredible effectiveness and intensity: a series of incomparably coloured streaks and stripes that move through space, forming shapes of unrivalled beauty. Signed and dated “Piero Dorazio 1994” in the lower right corner, while on the right, also in the artist's hand, appears the initials Z\Z, which we know belong to works of excellent quality and uniqueness. This artwork, never before on the market, comes from an important European private collection and is beautified by an impressive colored frame in laquered wood, in almost perfect condition. Every item of our Gallery, upon request, is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Sabrina Egidi official Expert in Italian furniture for the Chamber of Commerce of Rome and for the Rome Civil Courts. Our company has been present on this platform for many years, with numerous sales made and just as many excellent reviews received that you can under our Furniture account. The work is also protected by glass ‘Z\Z monogram refers to a lithograph signed and numbered by the artist, certifying the authenticity and limited edition of an art print created using the lithographic technique, derived from the Greek ‘writing on stone’. The meaning of ‘ZZ’ (or ‘B.T.’, ‘Bon à Tirer’) refers specifically to the artist's signature on the last proof (the ‘artist's proof’) before mass production, confirming that that copy is the perfect model for all the others. Dimensions are frame included Under existing legislation, any artwork created over 70 years ago by an artist who has died can requires a license for export regardless of the work’s market price. The shipping may require additional handling days to require the license according to the destination of the artwork.
  • Creator:
    Piero Dorazio (1927-2005, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    1994
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.44 in (90 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)Depth: 2.37 in (6 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Roma, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2883217371542

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