Mole Antonelliana (2023) Drawing by Chris Donazzon

Sold

See more from Chris Donazzon

The artist offers works on commission

Did you miss the opportunity to buy this work? Good news: the artist can also create a custom work, just for you!

Sold by Chris Donazzon

Symbol par excellence of the city of Turin. This building was originally intended to be a synagogue. The building is the work of the architect Alessandro Antonelli, hence its name, Mole Antonelliana. With its 167.5 meters high, it overlooks the city and according to the urban planning rules in force, no other building can exceed it in the city.
Symbol par excellence of the city of Turin. This building was originally intended to be a synagogue. The building is the work of the architect Alessandro Antonelli, hence its name, Mole Antonelliana. With its 167.5 meters high, it overlooks the city and according to the urban planning rules in force, no other building can exceed it in the city.

The symbol par excellence of the city of Turin. This building was originally intended to be a synagogue. The building is the work of the architect Alessandro Antonelli, hence its name, Mole Antonelliana. At 167.5 meters high, it towers over the city and according to the town planning regulations in force, no other building in the city may exceed it.

The symbol par excellence of the city of Turin. This building was originally intended to be a synagogue. The building is the work of the architect Alessandro Antonelli, hence the name Mole Antonelliana. With its height of 167.5 meters, it towers over the city and, according to the current urban planning regulations, no other building in the city can surpass it.

Related themes

MoleAntonellianaTorinoTurinMole Antonelliana

Automatically translated
Follow
Italian-Belgian artist, born in Belgium in 1987. He has no formal training in art, and decided to teach himself, preferring pleasure to performance. These works were initially created to decorate[...]

Italian-Belgian artist, born in Belgium in 1987. He has no formal training in art, and decided to teach himself, preferring pleasure to performance.


These works were initially created to decorate his own living space and that of his family and friends. It was during the confinement caused by covid-19 that Chris decided to pick up his felt-tips and pencils again.
Mainly inspired by fashion, pop-art, street-art and the Italian culture of the 60s and 70s, everyday objects and women are his favorite models.


He prefers to work in felt-tip, pencil and charcoal. He likes to play on the different contrasts made possible by the multiple shades of gray.

See more from Chris Donazzon

View all artworks
Watercolor on Paper | 11.7x8.2 in
$182.61
Prints available
Charcoal on Paper | 11.7x8.3 in
$293.28
Prints available
Charcoal on Paper | 8.3x11.7 in
$348.61
Prints available
Marker on Paper | 11.7x8.2 in
$182.61
Prints available

Artmajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors