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Horsewoman - SOLD
Horsewoman is a beautiful black and white linocut on ivory-colored paper, realized in 1945 by the Italian artist Mino Maccari .
Hand-signed "Jean Barbe" and numbered in pencil on the lower margin. Edition of 300 prints.
A wonderful plate of the 16 prints from On s'amuse: 16 gravures en bois par Jean Barbe realized by the Italian illustrator and published by Documento, Rome.
This original print, representing an erotic scene with the explicit position of a horsewoman, in Maccari's unforgettable style, is in excellent conditions: as good as new, with a fresh impression. A white cardboard passepartout is included (49 x 34 cm).
Horsewoman is a beautiful black and white linocut on ivory-colored paper, realized in 1945 by the Italian artist Mino Maccari .
Hand-signed "Jean Barbe" and numbered in pencil on the lower margin. Edition of 300 prints.
A wonderful plate of the 16 prints from On s'amuse: 16 gravures en bois par Jean Barbe realized by the Italian illustrator and published by Documento, Rome.
This original print, representing an erotic scene with the explicit position of a horsewoman, in Maccari's unforgettable style, is in excellent conditions: as good as new, with a fresh impression. A white cardboard passepartout is included (49 x 34 cm).
In 1945, Mino Maccari published a folder containing 16 linoleums with a strongly erotic subject matter, titled On s' amuse! . Because of the scandalous subject for the time, he signed with the pseudonym of Jean Barbe. The circulation is of 300 copies, 40 "before letter", numbered in Roman numerals, hand-painted by Maccari himself and signed by him "J.B."
Reference:
Francesco Meloni, Mino Maccari: reasoned catalog of engravings . Milan: Electa, 1979.
Mino Maccari (Siena, 1898 - Rome, 1989)
A multi-faceted artist, painter, engraver, writer and journalist. He was a leading figure in twentieth-century Italian culture. He lived and worked in contact with the major Italian artists and intellectuals of the period, such as Malaparte, Soffici, Rosai, Longanesi, Pannunzio, Morandi, and many others. He was a prolific artist, remembered above all for being the satirical illustrator of Il Selvaggio .
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