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Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988), a four fold screen c.1954, unsigned A lithographic...
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Lot 190
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Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988), a four fold screen
c.1954, unsigned
A lithographic transfer printed and lacquered four fold screen on casters
Printed to one side with Battaglia Navale pattern and to the other side with Lesene pattern
These screens were produced in two sizes; a 200x200cm size of which there were 15 made and a smaller version of which only 10 were made (of which this is one)
137cm high x 145 cm wide x 3 cm deep
Literature: For a similar example see Fornasetti, the complete universe (Rizzoli, New York, 2010), page 429
Provenance: Private Collection, London
We are extremely grateful to Barnaba Fornasetti for his help in cataloguing this screen
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