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Ivan Mosca Art

Italian, 1915-2005

Ivan Mosca was an Italian artist and painter. He moved to Milan where he attended the School of Book and the Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche in Monza. Mosca was interested in abstract art and met the artists of the Galleria Il Milione, such as Osvaldo Licini, Manlio Rho, Mario Radice and Atanasio Soldati. In 1936, he moved to Rome to attend the Academy of Fine Arts, where he elaborated on his personal style. A very important thing has been the meeting with Irene Brin and Gaspero del Corso, the two owners of the art gallery "L'Obelisco" that contributed to spread his art in the United States.

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Artist: Ivan Mosca
Abstract Composition - Original Etching on Paper by Ivan Mosca - 1949
By Ivan Mosca
Located in Roma, IT
Abstract Composition is an original etching artwork realized by Ivan Mosca in 1949. Hand-signed on the lower right. numbered, edition 31/50 good conditions. Passpartout included: 26 x 19.5 The artwork representing an abstract composition,in a well-balanced composition through confident and strong strokes. Ivan Mosca (Parma, 1915 - Rome, 2005) was an Italian artist and painter. He moved to Milan where he attended the School of Book and the Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche in Monza. He was interested in abstract art and met the artists of the Gallery "Il Milione", such as Osvaldo Licini, Manlio Rho...
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1940s Modern Ivan Mosca Art

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Etching

At the Beach - Oil Painting on Canvas by Ivan Mosca - 1950s
By Ivan Mosca
Located in Roma, IT
At the Beach is an original artwork realized by Ivan Mosca in 1950. Original oil painting on canvas. Hand-signed and dated on the back. The artwork represents a group of people at...
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1950s Modern Ivan Mosca Art

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Oil

Insect - Pencil and Pastel on Cardboard - 1945
By Ivan Mosca
Located in Roma, IT
Insetto is an original artwork realized by Ivan Mosca in 1945. Original Drawing. Colored pencils on cardboard. Hand-signed and titled by the artist on the lower right corner. Very good conditions. Very fresh and delicate artwork representing an insect in foreground realized with colored pens. Ivan Mosca (Parma, 1915 - Rome, 2005) was an Italian artist and painter. He moved to Milan where he attended the School of Book and the Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche in Monza. He was interested by the abstract art and met the artists of the Gallery "Il Milione", such as Osvaldo Licini...
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1940s Ivan Mosca Art

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Color Pencil

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