It is a serigraph. It is in very good condition. It is signed and dated in pencil in the back.
Overall page is 33.5 cm x 18.3 cm and footprint is 17.4 x 6 cm.

Antonio Calderara (1903-1978) was an Italian painter known for his abstract and minimalist works, which focused on the interactions of color, light, and space. Initially influenced by the landscapes and light of his native Lombardy,

"Orizzonte" (Horizon), exemplifies his abstract period, where he explored the theme of the horizon line as a demarcation between space and light. These works are characterized by their simplicity, precision, and the subtle gradation of colors, aiming to evoke the ethereal and infinite nature of the horizon. Calderara's interest in the horizon line was not just as a physical boundary but as a philosophical and perceptual one, seeking to capture the essence of light and the immateriality of space.

Antonio Calderara's minimalist and abstract approach places him in a context with several other artists who explored similar themes of abstraction, light, and space like: Mark Rothko, Josef Albers, Agnes Martin, Piet Modrian, Lucio Fontana, Malevich, Sol LeWitt, Enrico Castellani, Manzoni, Jef Verheyen, Jan Schoonhoven, Otto Piene, Judd, Yves Klein, alberto burri, Willem de Kooning, Luc Peire, François Morellet, Imi Knoebel, Dadamaino, Ettore Spalletti, Olivier Mosset, Heinz Mack, Dan Flavin, Vasarely, SEan Scully, Olafur Eliasson, Lee Ufan


The information from the editor Hans Moller was included just as a reference for information purposes only. Edition 4/49.







It is a serigraph. It is in very good condition. It is signed and dated in pencil in the back.
Overall page is 33.5 cm x 18.3 cm and footprint is 17.4 x 6 cm.

Antonio Calderara (1903-1978) was an Italian painter known for his abstract and minimalist works, which focused on the interactions of color, light, and space. Initially influenced by the landscapes and light of his native Lombardy,

"Orizzonte" (Horizon), exemplifies his abstract period, where he explored the theme of the horizon line as a demarcation between space and light. These works are characterized by their simplicity, precision, and the subtle gradation of colors, aiming to evoke the ethereal and infinite nature of the horizon. Calderara's interest in the horizon line was not just as a physical boundary but as a philosophical and perceptual one, seeking to capture the essence of light and the immateriality of space.

Antonio Calderara's minimalist and abstract approach places him in a context with several other artists who explored similar themes of abstraction, light, and space like: Mark Rothko, Josef Albers, Agnes Martin, Piet Modrian, Lucio Fontana, Malevich, Sol LeWitt, Enrico Castellani, Manzoni, Jef Verheyen, Jan Schoonhoven, Otto Piene, Judd, Yves Klein, alberto burri, Willem de Kooning, Luc Peire, François Morellet, Imi Knoebel, Dadamaino, Ettore Spalletti, Olivier Mosset, Heinz Mack, Dan Flavin, Vasarely, SEan Scully, Olafur Eliasson, Lee Ufan


The information from the editor Hans Moller was included just as a reference for information purposes only. Edition 4/49.







Auflage
Limitierte Auflage
Epoche
1900-2000
Verkauft von
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Anzahl der Objekte
1
Künstler
Antonio Calderara (1903-1978)
Titel des Kunstwerks
Orizzonte
Technik
Siebdruck/Serigrafie
Signatur
Handsigniert
Herkunftsland
Italien
Jahr
1971
Zustand
exzellenter Zustand
Höhe
33,5 cm
Breite
18,3 cm
Tiefe
1 mm
Gewicht
1 g
Darstellung/Thema
abstrakter Minimalismus
Stil
Abstrakt
Angeboten mit Rahmen
Nein
Periode
1970-1980

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