Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing

Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing
Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing
Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing
Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing
Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing
Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing

Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing
This particular drawing which is Watercolor Gouache & Graphite on Paper was bought from the Estate The work "Blue Horse was created by Marino in 1950 and is dated on the drawing and signed by the artist Marino Marini" Most of the other 6 drawings measure only 12.5" by 10.5". I've additionally listed a Super Rare Sculpture in Terra Cotta by Marino of a HORSE & RIDER which is Plaster & Composite Sculpture by Marino which came from the Estate collection of Jack Palance (THE MOVIE ACTOR) It is fascinating. Please view it by clicking the link other items directly below.

This drawing is signed and guaranteed to be by the hand of the Artist described in the title and in the description. It is a guaranteed Mixed Media Drawing comprised of Watercolor, Gouache, and Graphite by the hand of Marino. A Little bit about the Artist. Marino Marini (February 27, 1901 August 6, 1980) was an Italian sculptor.

Born in Pistoia, Marini is particularly famous for his series of stylised equestrian statues, which feature a man with outstretched arms on a horse. Probably the most famous example is.

The Angel of the City. At the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice. He attended the Accademia Di Belle Arti in Florence in 1917. Although he never abandoned painting, Marini devoted himself primarily to sculpture from about 1922. From this time his work was influenced by Etruscan art and the sculpture of Arturo Martini.

Marini succeeded Martini as professor at the Scuola dArte di Villa Reale in Monza, near Milan, in 1929, a position he retained until 1940. During this period Marini traveled frequently to Paris, where he associated with Massimo Campigli, Giorgio de Chirico, Alberto Magnelli, and Filippo Tibertelli de Pisis.

In 1936 he moved to Tenero-Locarno, in Ticino Canton, Switzerland; during the following few years the artist often visited Zürich and Basel, where he became a friend of Alberto Giacometti, Germaine Richier and Fritz Wotruba. In 1936 he received the Prize of the Quadriennale of Rome. He accepted a professorship in sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan, in 1940. In 1946 the artist settled permanently in Milan. He participated in Twentieth-Century Italian Art at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1944.

Curt Valentin began exhibiting Marinis work at his Buchholz Gallery in New York in 1950, on which occasion the sculptor visited the city and met Jean Arp, Max Beckmann, Alexander Calder, Lyonel Feininger, and Jacques Lipchitz. On his return to Europe, he stopped in London, where the Hanover Gallery had organized a solo show of his work, and there met Henry Moore. In 1951 a Marini exhibition traveled from the Kestner-Gesellschaft Hannover to the Kunstverein in Hamburg and the Haus der Kunst of Munich. He was awarded the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale in 1952 and the Feltrinelli Prize at the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome in 1954. One of his monumental sculptures was installed in the Hague in 1959. Retrospectives of Marinis work took place at the Kunsthaus Zürich in 1962 and at the Palazzo Venezia in Rome in 1966.

His paintings were exhibited for the first time at Toninelli Arte Moderna in Milan in 196364. In 1973 a permanent installation of his work opened at the Galleria dArte Moderna in Milan, and in 1978 a Marini show was presented at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. There is a museum dedicated to his work in Florence (in the former church of San Pancrazio); his work may also be found in museums in Italy and around the world, such as the Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.

Marini's work is authenticated by the experts at the Marino Marini Foundation in Pistoia, Italy. Please see my current offerings which include many other very fine Paintings, and 7 other drawings and one Sculpture by Marino. You see them by clicking on other items!

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10 days if on condition only. Along with a signed written.

Statement from a qualified authority. Stating that the ITEM listed is not. By the hand of the artist. Are covered by the Condition Guarantee Only. Venue for resolution of any legal dispute is New York City New York.

The item "MARINI MARINO BLUE HORSE 1950 JACK PALANCE AUCTION 17.5X23 MIXED MEDIA DRAWING" is in sale since Thursday, January 05, 2017. This item is in the category "Art\Art Drawings".

The seller is "naruko" and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.


Marini Marino Blue Horse 1950 Jack Palance Auction 17.5x23 Mixed Media Drawing


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