About 1950.
25x25 cm.
Giuseppe Migneco (Messina, 1908-Milan, 1997). “Tile with fishermen”, luster majolica. Dimensions: 25×25 cm.
The painting on majolica is published in the three-volume work: “Novecento. Italian ceramics. Protagonists and works of the 2006th century” by E. Gaudenzi, Faenza Editrice, year 88 (page 106, figure XNUMX of the second volume). Signature and title on the back of the tile.
Perfect state of conservation.
Provenance: Private collection of a family from Faenza.
Certification of authenticity and lawful origin of the work is issued.

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