Flood of Florence 1976 (Early) - Italy
Marco Sassone
Limited Edition Print : Serigraph on Arches Paper
Size : 9x14 in | 23x36 cm
Framed : 21x27 in | 53x69 cm
Edition : From the edition of 200
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Year1976
Hand SignedLower Right Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassGold Leaf With 4 Mats
Purchased fromGallery 1978
Provenance / HistoryPurchased at Laguna Festival 8/24/78 Authorized signature: Diane Sassone
Certificate of AuthenticityBernard Galleries
LID91340
Marco Sassone - Italy
Art Brokerage: Macro Sassone Italian Artist: b. 1942. Marco Sassone, was born 1942 in Campi Bisenzio, a Tuscan village. He moved to Florence in 1954, where his interest in painting began. He studied architectural drafting at the Istituto Galileo Galilei, and sold his first works, watercolor sketches, to tourists. Sassone studied with painter Silvio Loffredo, who had been a pupil of the Austrian artist Oskar Kokoschka. These artists formed Sassone's early influences. In November 1967, after the destructive flood that had devastated Florence, Sassone traveled to the United States where he settled in California. He moved to Laguna Beach, where he exhibited at the annual Festival of the Arts. In the early 1980s Sassone moved his studio to San Francisco, where he encountered homelessness. He spent several years sketching the homeless people he met while observing life on the streets. This work formed the exhibition "Home on the Streets" which opened in 1994, at the Museo ItaloAmericano in San Francisco, and traveled to Los Angeles and Florence, Italy. In 1982 Marco Sassone was Knighted by the president of Italy, Sandro Pertini, into the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic and received a gold medal award from the Italian Academy of Arts, Literature and Science. Listings Wanted, especially original works.