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Gino Bonichi SCIPIONE 1930 CARDINAL VANNUTELLI DEATHBED Fine Art Print Vintage Original Antique Italy Italian 1940’s Printed Collectible ARTIST
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A keen interest in the arts and in design was present for our Great-Grandmother Floro, an inspiration that was inherited in the family. This piece has been in a cabinet in our house for decades. It is originally from the 1940’s … Printed in Italy. IL CARDINALE VANNUTELLI SUL LETTO DI MORTE (1930) CARDINAL VANNUTELLI ON HIS DEATHBED Original Vintage Art Print Antique Collectible Ephemera RARE CONDITION: Please understand that as an actual antique, foxing or aging may be present. Refer to pictures for condition. Gino Bonichi, known as Scipione. Feb. 25, 1904 – Nov. 9, 1933, was an Italian painter and writer. He was born in Macerata. In 1909 he moved to Rome, where he later enrolled at the Scuola Libera di Nudo of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma. He founded with Mario Mafai and Antonietta Raphael the Scuola romana, a group of artists active in Rome who were influenced by Expressionism, and opposed the officially approved art of the Fascist period. He exhibited his work for the first time in 1927. At about this time, he also began publishing his poetry and essays. In keeping with Eclectic Decor, Architectural Digest, Period Interior Design, Classic, Formal, Traditional, Country Estate, Shabby Chic, Art Deco/Nouveau, Antique-Friendly Spaces, Arts and Crafts Era, Kitsch, Whimsey, Victorian, MCM Mid Century Modern, Mission, Hollywood Regency, Boho/Bohemian, Contemporary/Minimalist, Farm/Cabin/Lodge, etc... For an Impeccably Tasteful Home. THIS WOULD BE A DREAMY GIFT! It could be nicely matted and framed, or reserved in a collection for posterity. BILSCI0006
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