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Antonio Scordia Prints and Multiples

Antonio Scordia was born in Santa Fe, Argentina, in 1918. He was an Italian painter. In 1921, he moved to Rome with his family where he attended The Académie Française. In 1945, he exhibited for the first time in Rome and 1947, he moved to Argentina. In 1949, he went back to Europe, to Paris and London. In 1952, he participated for the first time in the Venice Biennale. During the 1950s and 60s, he participated in various important international expositions. Between 1965–70, he lived in London and collaborated with Federico Fellini for the set design of the Satyricon. In 1976, the first important retrospective exhibition took place at the Palazzo Barberini. During the 1980s he exhibited in Rome and participated in the show Generazione Anni Dieci in Rieti, in the show Index in Paternò and in the show L’Astratto Italiano. Scordia died in Rome in 1988.

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Artist: Antonio Scordia
Composition - Original Lithograph by Antonio Scordia - late 1900
By Antonio Scordia
Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Edition of 150 pieces numbered and signed. Very good conditions. Antonio Scordia (Santa Fè, Argentina, 1918 - Rome, 1988) was an Italian painter. In 1921, he moved to Rome with his family where he attended the School of the Academy of France...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Antonio Scordia Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

The Escape - Lithograph by Antonio Scordia - 1945
By Antonio Scordia
Located in Roma, IT
The Escape is an original lithograph artwork realized by Antonio Scordia in 1945. Edition of 25/80 prints. Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right; numbered on the lower left. Good conditions. The artwork represents two figures, in the front the nude one, resembles the Hermes, with his position of flying and his feet. The artwork is created through quick and confident strokes, in a well-balanced composition. Antonio Scordia (Santa Fè, Argentina, 1918 - Rome, 1988) was an Italian painter. In 1921, he moved to Rome with his family where he attended the School of the Academy of France...
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1940s Modern Antonio Scordia Prints and Multiples

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Abstract Composition - Original Etching by Antonio Scordia - 1980 ca.
By Antonio Scordia
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 125 prints, 25 of which in roman numbers.
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20th Century Abstract Antonio Scordia Prints and Multiples

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