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Afro Basaldella — Per Mann
Afro Basaldella — Per Mann
Afro Basaldella — Per Mann
Afro Basaldella

Per Mann

1966

Afro Basaldella's 1966 lithograph presents an abstract composition titled Per Mann, suggesting themes of human essence and form. The work employs a rich palette of colors applied through the lithographic process to create depth and visual interest. Basaldella was an Italian artist known for his abstract expressionist approach to printmaking. The composition balances geometric and organic elements within the picture plane. This piece demonstrates the artist's mastery of color relationships in lithographic media.

Medium
lithograph in colors
Dimensions

Notes

Signed and numbered to lower margin ‘18/65 Afro’. This work is number 18 from the edition of 65 printed by Alberto Caprini Stampatore, Rome and co-published by Felix H. Mann and Galerie Wolfangang Keiterer, Munich.

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April 16, 2026

Estimate: $800$1,200

Lot 240

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Afro Basaldella, Per Mann, 1966

Afro Basaldella's 1966 lithograph presents an abstract composition titled Per Mann, suggesting themes of human essence and form. The work employs a rich palette of colors applied through the lithographic process to create depth and visual interest. Basaldella was an Italian artist known for his abstract expressionist approach to printmaking. The composition balances geometric and organic elements within the picture plane. This piece demonstrates the artist's mastery of color relationships in lithographic media.

Medium
lithograph in colors
Dimensions
40.6 x 55.2 cm
Year
1966
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Modernist Work, Color exploration, Contemporary Print, Lithographic Technique, Organic Shapes, Colorful Forms, Geometric Elements, Lithograph Colors, Abstract Expressionism, Visual harmony, 1960s Modernism, Color Composition, Italian Art, Human Form, Mid-Century, Expressive Abstraction, Print Media, Abstract Composition