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Shakespeare i, Plate I

Marino Marini

One of Italy’s most celebrated sculptors of the 20th century, Marino Marini primarily produced figurative bronze sculptures, though his practice also included paintings, drawings and etchings. Marini drew on the tradition of Etruscan and northern European sculpture, reinterpreting classical themes such as the female nude, the portrait bust, and the equestrian figure, which he combined with aspects of modernism—in particular exaggerated and elongated forms. Towards the end of his career Marini’s sometimes-monumental sculptures became increasingly abstracted. On trips to Paris and New York, he associated with Giorgio de Chirico, Jean Arp, Max Beckmann, and Alexander Calder, among other major modernist artists.

Marino Marini

One of Italy’s most celebrated sculptors of the 20th century, Marino Marini primarily produced figurative bronze sculptures, though his practice also included paintings, drawings and etchings. Marini drew on the tradition of Etruscan and northern European sculpture, reinterpreting classical themes such as the female nude, the portrait bust, and the equestrian figure, which he combined with aspects of modernism—in particular exaggerated and elongated forms. Towards the end of his career Marini’s sometimes-monumental sculptures became increasingly abstracted. On trips to Paris and New York, he associated with Giorgio de Chirico, Jean Arp, Max Beckmann, and Alexander Calder, among other major modernist artists.

Shakespeare i, Plate I

Shakespeare i, Plate I

1977

Etching and aquatint

30 x 22 inches (sheet)

Published by ZWR, London

Printed by Labyrinth, Florence

Catalogue raisonné, Guastalla L187

Edition of 75

Signed and annotated PA (prova d’artista) in pencil. An artist’s proof aside from the edition of 75

SOLD

Dancer II

Dancer II

1977

Etching and aquatint

28.5 x 22.5 inches (sheet)

Published by Graphis Arte , Livorno

Printed by Atelier Fratelli Crommelynck, Paris

Catalogue raisonné, Guastalla A200

Edition of 90

Initialed in blue crayon and numbered in pencil with authentication stamp verso

$1,500