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Ho Scalato montagne di libri (2021) Printmaking by Francesco Musante
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Limited Edition Number of copies : 200.
Printmaking,
Screenprinting
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 27.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Printmaking under $1,000 Surrealism
Dimensione 50x70
Serigrafia polimaterica con glitter e foglia oro su cartoncino bianco. La tecnica utilizzata è la serigrafia materica che restituisce alla vista e al tatto lo spessore del colore e delle pennellate.
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Francesco Musante, a prominent contemporary Italian artist, was born on February 17, 1950, in Genoa, Italy. Growing up in the vibrant cultural milieu of Liguria, Musante displayed an early passion for art, which he pursued with dedication and fervor throughout his life.
After completing his initial education at the Art School of Genoa, Musante further honed his artistic skills at the Albertina branch of Fine Arts in Turin. However, the tumultuous atmosphere of the 1970s, characterized by student protests and social upheaval, led Musante to broaden his intellectual horizons by enrolling in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Genoa. Concurrently, he continued his artistic education by attending painting courses at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara.
Musante's artistic journey began in 1967 with abstract experiments exploring large swaths of color. Over the following years, his work evolved, incorporating influences from Pop Art and the Combine Paintings of Robert Rauschenberg. By 1971, Musante had committed himself fully to the pursuit of art, exploring various mediums including painting, sculpture, and ceramics.
In 1973, Musante marked a significant milestone with his debut in both collective and solo exhibitions at the Il Quadrifoglio gallery in La Spezia. This period also witnessed the commencement of his career as an engraver, a facet of his artistic expression that would garner recognition and acclaim in subsequent years.
Throughout the 1970s, Musante's work reflected a diverse range of influences and themes, from the American Pop Art movement to the figurative style inspired by artists like Gustav Klimt and the Viennese Secession. His explorations led to a series of exhibitions across Italy and abroad, showcasing his versatility and innovation as an artist.
In 1985, Musante's artistic vision took a new turn as he delved into narrative and fantastical themes, epitomized by the emergence of his iconic "little men" characters. These whimsical figures, often depicted in surreal settings filled with objects and words, became emblematic of Musante's distinctive style.
Relocating to the medieval village of Vezzano Ligure in 1993, Musante found inspiration in the tranquil surroundings, leading to a shift in his artistic temperament towards lighter and more whimsical compositions. Despite this evolution, Musante remained prolific, exhibiting his work extensively both nationally and internationally, with over 400 solo exhibitions to his name since 1971.
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : 1950
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists Artists presented by a gallery