Contemporary
Dimensions (cm): Height: 30.00 Width: 40.00 Maximum dimensions (cm): Height: 48.00 Width: 58.00, Depth: 4.50
Multiple bas-relief in silver. Signature engraved at the bottom. On the back, label of the “Alla Key” Gallery in Mestre, with the number of the specimen 140/200, and photo of the artist at work.
Giuseppe Migneco, originally from Messina but who moved to Milan at a young age, was one of the major representatives, together with Aligi Sassu, Renato Birolli, Bruno Cassinari, Renato Guttuso, of the Corrente group open to the European artistic avant-garde. In favor of a painting of social commitment, he investigates reality with a critical, objective, historical eye. His characters with hard, square faces, marked by hard work and rendered in bright and strong tones, recall his Sicily with violent and clear features, but also the social realism of the Mexican muralists.
In frame.
Product Condition:Product in very good condition which may show minor traces of wear; it may have undergone restoration work carried out by an expert. We try to present the real state as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is stated in the description applies.
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