Image dimensions: 32 x 24 cm. Plate I from Suns/Landscapes is an original artwork realized beetween 1971 and 1972 by Roberto Crippa. Mixed oclored etching. Signed on plate on the lower margin. Numbere on the lower left. Edition 23/100. The artwork is from the portfolio Sun/Landscape, edited by Graphis Arte Livorno. Colorful and power artwork with a mixed composition of geometrical shapes and with different contrasting colors. Gaetano Crippa known as Roberto Crippa (Monza, 1921 - Bresso, 1972) was an Italian painter, sculptor and aviator. He started painting in 1945, with a figurative style and cubist influence close to Picasso's style. He joined the spatial movement with Lucio Fontana, Gian Carozzi and Giorgio Kaisserlian. Crippa's work, in the early fifties, was centered around a series of paintings called Spirals, a geometric and abstract nature: with the geometric gesture, Crippa created convoluted spaces, which generated rays that ideally projected themselves out of the two-dimensionality of the canvas, in line with the principles of the spatial Manifesto. In the seventies, Roberto Crippa was also involved in Postal art (mail art). One of his postcards, addressed to Eraldo Di Vita in Milan, is also published in his monograph. Gaetano Crippa known as Roberto Crippa (Monza, 1921 - Bresso, 1972) was an Italian painter, sculptor and aviator. He started to paint in 1945, with a figurative style and cubist influences close to Picasso's style, he joined the spatial movement with Lucio Fontana, Gian Carozzi and Giorgio Kaisserlian. Crippa's work, in the early fifties, was centered around a series of paintings called Spirals, a geometric and abstract nature: with the geometric gesture, Crippa created convoluted spaces, from which they generated rays that ideally projected themselves out of the two-dimensionality of the canvas, in line with the principles of the spatial ''Manifesto''. He was known for his works, so Crippa reached New York, where he met the Surrealist artists. In the seventies, Roberto Crippa was also involved in Postal art (mail art). One of his postcards, addressed to Eraldo Di Vita in Milan, is also published in his monograph. This artwork is shipped from Italy. Under existing legislation, any artwork in Italy created over 70 years ago by an artist who has died requires a licence for export regardless of the work’s market price. The shipping may require additional handling days to require the licence according to the final destination of the artwork.
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