PIERO FORNASETTI, DECORATIVE PLATES, 7 pcs, porcelain, "Cupole d´Italia", Milan, 1960-70´s.
Gilt rims, prints of Italian church cupolas. All plates inscribed and numbered on the reverse.
Numbers 1-6: S. Maria delle Grazie, Pantheon, S. Maria del Fiore, S. Ivo alla Sapienza in Roma, S. Lorenzo a Torino, S. Maria della Salute a Venezia. ø 24,5 cm, in original boxes. Number 7: S. Pietro in Roma, ø 30 cm. With seven original greeting cards.
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Plates were designed and manufactured for building contractor Andrea Brenta as Christmas presents.
Piero Fornasetti was an artist, sculptor, interior designer, and engraver from Milan. DUring his career, Fornasetti created a visual language which is immediately recognisable. The artist studied at Brera Art Academy but got expelled for missbehaviours. Fornasetti created more than 11 000 artworks, many with the soap opera star Lina Cavalieris face on. Several reoccurring themes included his interpratations of symbols, such as the sun and time, in black and white. His style is reminicent of Greek and Roman architecture, a time in which he was greatly influenced by.
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