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Emilio Tadini (Milan 1927 - 2002): Color & Co - 165/175 (1969)
Emilio Tadini was a leading figure in the Italian post-war art world. He was a visual artist, writer, journalist and art critic. The Italian author Umberto Eco, with whom he was a friend, described him as “a painter who writes and a writer who paints”. Tadini's visual work, strongly influenced by his work as an author, is more in line with the more introspective and personal British Pop Art than with the glossy American Pop Art. Surrealism and Cubism also had a strong influence on him.
(source: SMAK Ghent)
Lithograph in 175 copies, this in no. 165. Purchased from the Association for the Contemporary Museum in Ghent (pre-Smak).