

MARINO MARINI (ITALY 1901-1980)
'HENRY MILLER'
1968
PRINT #59 OF A PRINT PORTFOLIO
PRINTED FROM AN ORIGINAL SKETCH FROM 1961
VINTAGE COLOUR LITHOGRAPH ON WOVE PAPER
PLATE SIGNED & DATED
EDITION OF 2000 PRINTS
SHEET SIZE : 29CM X 38CM
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Marino Marini was an Italian artist known for his sculptural works and mastery of the human form. Born on February 27, 1901, in Pistoia, Italy, Marini trained as a sculptor and developed a distinctive style that blended modernism with elements of traditional sculpture.
Marini's sculptures often depicted solitary figures or equestrian subjects, exploring themes of human emotions, spirituality, and the relationship between man and horse. His works were characterized by their simplified yet expressive forms and a sense of movement and balance.
Throughout his career, Marini experimented with different materials, including bronze, marble, and terracotta, and created sculptures of varying scales. He also worked as a painter and graphic artist, incorporating similar themes and motifs into his two-dimensional artworks.
Marino Marini's sculptures and artworks gained international recognition, and he exhibited extensively in Europe and the United States. He received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the arts and had a significant influence on the development of modern sculpture.
Marini passed away on August 6, 1980, but his legacy as a prominent Italian artist and sculptor continues to inspire and captivate art enthusiasts worldwide.
MARINO MARINI HIGHEST AUCTION RECORD USD 7 040 000-00
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