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Soldat Ècrivant
Soldat Ècrivant is a wonderful etching and drypoint on paper by the Italian artist Anselmo Bucci .
From an edition of 100 prints . From the collection: Croquis du Front Italien published in Paris by D'Alignan editions.
In the series Croquis du Front Italien including 50 drypoints, Bucci describes scenes of the Italian front in the World War I. During the war, in his battalion, there were the Futurist artists Marinetti, Boccioni and Sant'Elia.
In very good conditions, this original sheet has preserved the freshness of sign but presents sporadic stains and a usual yellowing of the paper on the external margins.
Soldat Ècrivant is a wonderful etching and drypoint on paper by the Italian artist Anselmo Bucci .
From an edition of 100 prints . From the collection: Croquis du Front Italien published in Paris by D'Alignan editions.
In the series Croquis du Front Italien including 50 drypoints, Bucci describes scenes of the Italian front in the World War I. During the war, in his battalion, there were the Futurist artists Marinetti, Boccioni and Sant'Elia.
In very good conditions, this original sheet has preserved the freshness of sign but presents sporadic stains and a usual yellowing of the paper on the external margins.
Anselmo Bucci (1887-1955)
He took part in the Salon des Indépendants from 1910 on. He enlisted in the Volunteer Cyclist Battalion in 1915 and he became one of the most famous Italian war artists. He lives the war experience with many of the Futurism exponents. In Pane e Luna , his biography, he wrote: « Siamo fucilieri dell’ottavo plotone, a guardia notturna del Forte Trimellone e del lacustre Fronte. Tra noi buoni compagnoni sono i chiari Futuristi; altri oscuri per un oscuro compito ».
SKU | J-46905 |
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Artista | Anselmo Bucci |
Typology | Original Prints |
Technique | Etching |
Periodo | 1910s |
Conditions | Good (minor cosmetic wear) |
Dimensioni (cm) | 36 x 0.1 x 27 |
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