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LOT 161:
Borges "Cinco Poemas" 5 Serigraphs by Dibujos de S. Cogorno Signed 1/200 Argentina 1986
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Borges "Cinco Poemas" 5 Serigraphs by Dibujos de S. Cogorno Signed 1/200 Argentina 1986
Borges Cinco Poemas 5 Serigraphs by Dibujos de Santiago Cogorno Signed 1/200 Argentina 1986.
FOLDER WITH 5 HAND-COLORED SIGNED SERIGRAPHS by Dibujos de Santiago COGORNO
AND VERSES OF J.BORGES.
RARE LIMITED EDITION, ONE OF 200 COPIES
29 pp. 38 x 25 cm.,
SOME WEAR, STAINING TO COVER (FOLDER),
RUBBING TO HINGE OF SPINE OF FOLDER
SMALL FOXING STAIN TO PAGE 24 (REVERSE SIDE OD VERSE)
SEVERAL SMALL FOXING STAINS TO LAST PAGE
LIGHT YELLOWING TO EDGES
Dibujos de (drawings by) Santiago COGORNO
Ediciones Proa. Buenos Aires. 1986
Edición de doscientos ejemplares firmados y numerados en papel Conqueror Verge de 180 g en
caja de editor.Incluye prólogo de Jorge Luis Borges escrito poco antes de su
muerte y sus poemas Las Cosas; Soneto del vino; El instante; 1964 y Los
espejos; y cinco serigrafías originales de Santiago Cogorno iluminadas a mano
en acuarrela.
38 x 25 cm
29 pp. ills., Folio Se han impreso 200 ejemplares en papel conqueror Verge de180 g,
Numerados del I al CC con 5 serigrafías originales de Santiago Cogorno.
Jorge Luis Borges (1899- 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, and a key figure in Spanish-language and universal literature.
Santiago COGORNO – (1915 -2001)
Argentine painter born on April 20, 1915 in Buenos Aires. In 1923 he moved with his family to Italy and in 1925 he met Raúl Soldi who initiated him in painting. Later he continued learning from his teacher Atilio Bernasconi.
Between 1932 and 1935 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera ran by Aldo Capri. With the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, Cogorno came back to Argentina where he stayed until 1946. Since then, he has participated in numerous exhibitions in Buenos Aires, Milan, Rome, Genoa and Brasilia.
In 1956 he received the “Augusto Palanza” Award and participated in the Sao Paulo Biennial. In 1958, before a new journey to Italy, he exhibited in Witcomb Gallery of Buenos Aires. He was sent to the Venice Biennial and he was awarded with the National Exhibition Prize. In 1966 he was awarded as the most outstanding artist of his generation by the Art Critic Association. Shortly after, he made his first individual sculpture exhibition at Rubbers Gallery.
In 1976 there was a retrospective of his work in Palatina Gallery and a second sculpture exhibition.
In the ‘80s he made important exhibitions in the Austral Gallery in the city of La Plata and in the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts in Bahía Blanca.

