P. Oriani, Objets sur la table, encaustic painting on cardboard, 1930

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Encaustic painting and graffito on cardboard "Objets sur la table" made by Pippo Oriani during his Parisian period (1929-31). Size without frame: 60.5 x 50 cm. The work is signed on the back by the author. It is also accompanied by an autograph letter (dated 1965) through which the artist himself sells some of his works, including this one. Pippo Oriani, born Giuseppe Oriani in Turin in 1909, was an Italian painter involved in the Futurist movement. A pupil of Enrico Prampolini, he joined Futurism and subsequently aeropainting in 1931, also exhibiting in Paris. After the Second World War, he dedicated himself to architecture and interior design, before returning to painting, exploring post-cubist styles with the "Human Presences" cycle. Oriani also worked as a journalist and magazine editor. He died in Rome in 1972. His legacy continues through the Fondation Oriani, active in Belgium and Canada since 1966.

ID: 61176-1714650810-89675

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Excellent

Condition

Italian

Origin

20-30

Time period

1

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75 cm

Height

64 cm

Width

5 cm

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