Auction 62 Part 1 General Auction: Jewish Israeli Art, Jewelry, Judaica: documents, photography, papers
By The Bidder
Jul 19, 2020
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

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LOT 55:

Bruno Martinazzi I Cieli e la Terra e Tutte le tue Creature: Dall'Antico Testamento 355/ 500 signed by Artist, 1988 ...


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Bruno Martinazzi I Cieli e la Terra e Tutte le tue Creature: Dall'Antico Testamento 355/ 500 signed by Artist, 1988, Torino
55. I Cieli e la Terra e Tutte le tue Creature: Dall'Antico Testamento - Trentuno tavole di Bruno Martinazzi. Sergio Quinzio e Paolo Fossati. Noire Editore Torino
1988., 14, XXXI COLOR LITHOGRAPHED PLATES
+ 31 PAGES OF DISCRIPTION TO PLATES
35 x 25.5 cm. ( 13.7 x 10″)
RARE LIMITED EDITION OF 500 COPIES, THIS IS # 355,
SIGNED IN PENCIL BY THE ARTIST B. MARTINAZZI
THE BOOK IN TISSUE GARD.
YELLOW SPINE
WEIGHT: 1580 gr.
Biography of Bruno Martinazzi
Bruno Martinazzi was born in Turin in 1923. In 1953 he moved to Florence, where he enrolled at the Scuola Statale d’Arte to study embossing, chasing and enamelling. He carried on his studies at the Institute of Art in Rome, where he continued to learn the ancient techniques of toreutics. After his first personal exhibition in Turin in 1955, Martinazzi won national and international recognition for his work. In 1978 he finished a monumental sculpture of fists for FIAT. Following a period of seclusion in Pietrasanta in Tuscany, he devoted himself to a search for purity of form. Meanwhile, his international exhibitions continued to be held in museums in New York, Kyoto, Vienna and at the Venice Biennial.
In 1993 he pulled out of the market to devote himself entirely to studying and aesthetic research. He took up the theme of creation found in Greek myths and in the Christian and Jewish religions, which inspired his works Narcissus, Metamorphosis, and Happy God. He began making sculptures in gold. He made plans to write a book with text and images on Plato’s Timaeus. He was invited by the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich to hold seminars. A touring anthological exhibition was organized to celebrate his 75th birthday.