The tribute of the sultan, 70s










Salvatore Fiume is the tribute of the Sultan Polymoteric serigraphy of the Après with 23 colors on brocade formed70 x 100, made in 176 specimens for the whole world. It is sold with certificate of the Foundation Foundation Biography: born in Comiso, in Sicily in 1915, Salvatore Fiume was a painter, sculptor, architect, writer and scenographer. At sixteen, thanks to a scholarship, he entered the Royal Art Institute of the Book of Urbino where he acquired a profound knowledge of the techniques of the press: lithography, screen printing, etching and woodcut. The beginnings of his painting appear rather contrasted, for an excess, one would say, of temperament and set of technical preparation, which makes him appear a painter of other times, an extremely uncomfortable character. So when in 1946 he reappeared in Milan with two very nourished exhibitions uses the pseudonym and acronym style of a non -existent Andalusian painter, Francisco Queyo, exiled to Paris from Spain in war. His famous "islands of statue" emerge to the attention of criticism in this period and the Venetian Biennale promptly records its birth by hosting a great triptych of river. At the same time a work is purchased by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Since then, the Personal of Fiume and his participations in collective exhibitions have followed one another with regular frequency, from Milan to Rome, to Florence, Turin, Paris, London, New York, S. Francisco, Moscow, Bonn. Measure with the height 102 depth 131 alternating frame frame 7
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