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FMR: GnoliItem Number:  16100518
FMR: Gnoli
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Gnoli
Domenico Gnoli was considered the most significant exponent of Pop Art in Italy and also the forerunner of so-called hyperrealistic research. In reality, Domenico Gnoli was the natural heir to the traditions of the Italian fourteen hundreds, through de Chirico and metaphysics. For Gnoli, son of a renowned art historian, an object is not to be ignored even if, when amplifying its dimensions, it tends to be detached from its context and is projected into the world of essences, to explain its mysterious nature in a reconnaissance of the world made up of buttons, shirts, armchairs, beds and other items of clothing and household furniture. The four short texts by Italo Calvino provide a literary equivalent of Gnoli’s “descriptions".
Title: Gnoli
Pages: 127
Tables: 104
Author: Vittorio Sgarbi, Claude Spaak
Edition: Italian
Translation: Gianni Guadalupi
Year: 1983
Edited by: Venusta Pacces
Other Authors: Italo Calvino
Dimensions: (cm) 35x23
Rilegato: In Black "Orient" silk, with tipped-in colour plate, impressed gold lettering and library case
Photos by: Crediti vari
Collazione: 2 pb, 10 pnn, 214 pn, 4 pnn, 2 pb
Iconographia: Reproductions of various works by Domenico Gnoli
Colophon: 5000
Paper: Hand-made, Ingres, pastel Blue, manufactured by Cartiere Miliani in Fabriano
Printer: Levi
Gnoli
Ritenuto il più significativo artista della Pop Art in Italia e, anche, l’anticipatore delle ricerche cosiddette iperrealistiche, Domenico Gnoli fu in realtà, attraverso de Chirico e la Metafisica, l’erede naturale del Quattrocento italiano. Per Gnoli, figlio di un insigne storico dell’arte, l’oggetto è imprescindibile anche se, amplificandone le dimensioni, tende a staccarlo dal suo contesto per proiettarlo nel mondo delle essenze, per enuclearne la natura misteriosa, in una perlustrazione del mondo compiuta su bottoni, camicie, poltrone, letti e altri particolari di abiti e di arredi domestici. I quattro brevi testi di Italo Calvino offrono un equivalente letterario delle “descrizioni” di Gnoli.
Titolo: Gnoli
Pagine: 127
Tavole: 104
Autore: Vittorio Sgarbi, Claude Spaak
Edizione: Italiana
Traduzione: Gianni Guadalupi
Anno: 1983
A cura di: Venusta Pacces
Altri Autori: Italo Calvino
Formato: (cm) 35x23
Rilegato: In seta nera “Orient”, con plancetta a colori, impressioni in oro e cofanetto
Foto: Crediti vari
Collazione: 2 pb, 10 pnn, 214 pn, 4 pnn, 2 pb
Iconografia: Riproduzioni di varie opere pittoriche di Domenico Gnoli
Colophon: 5000
Carta: A mano, Ingres, azzurra, Cartiere Miliani di Fabriano
Stampatore: Levi

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