Abstract in Blue and Red


by Piero Dorazio, 1965; watercolour on handmade laid paper

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Condition

The primary paper sheet is in excellent overall condition, with a pleasing tone, no mechanical damage and fine deckle edges. There is slight overall acidic discolouration, consistent with age, and a faint mount line demarcating a previous aperture. Slight surface creasing is unobtrusive. The verso contains some adhesive and fibre accretions in the corners from previous mounting.


The Artist

Piero Dorazio (Rome, June 29, 1927 – Perugia, May 17, 2005) An Italian painter whose work was related to colour field painting, lyrical abstraction and other forms of abstract art.

Dorazio was born in Rome. His father was a civil servant, while his mother was interested in history and art. Dorazio attended Julius Caesar Lyceum (high school) in Rome. The family fled to their homeland province of Abruzzo in 1943. After the war, Dorazio worked briefly as a translator for the British Army and then studied architecture at the University of Rome. Wiki

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