Why don't you fly? is an original iron sculpture made in 1973 by Valeriano Trubbiani. Signature and date under the right wing. Limited edition of 55 pieces, numbered. Under the left wing: “Tir. 45/55 MS Venturi Arte”. The sculpture represents a bird that tries to fly but is blocked by a ball to which it is tied.
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