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Domenico Gnoli, Curly Red Hair 1987 Galerie Isy Brachot Poster
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A 1987 museum poster featuring the 1969 painting "Curly Red Hair" by Gnoli.
Printed on a slightly glossy heavyweight paper.
18.5 x 30.7 in
47 x 78 cm
Domenico Gnoli (3 May 1933 - 17 April 1970) was an Italian painter and stage designer, born in Rome. He studied stage design at the Accademia di Belle Arti, and began a short stint designing stages, for which he was well received. Following this, he spent the better part of his life in New York City, working for magazines such as Sports Illustrated, and Fortune, where he found favour with art director Leo Lionni. He is known most for his work "Orestes or The Art of Smiling".
Printed on a slightly glossy heavyweight paper.
18.5 x 30.7 in
47 x 78 cm
Domenico Gnoli (3 May 1933 - 17 April 1970) was an Italian painter and stage designer, born in Rome. He studied stage design at the Accademia di Belle Arti, and began a short stint designing stages, for which he was well received. Following this, he spent the better part of his life in New York City, working for magazines such as Sports Illustrated, and Fortune, where he found favour with art director Leo Lionni. He is known most for his work "Orestes or The Art of Smiling".
Year
Year
1987
Dimensions
Dimensions
18.5 x 30.7 in
47 x 78 cm
Condition
Condition
A-, great vintage condition, with slight signs of age and handling
Medium
Medium
Offset Print
Framing Options
Framing Options
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