- Antonio Diego Voci
- "Komödieanten" (20/II/60) "Le Theatre", 1978
- Stonecut Lithograph (Urbino)
- 19 x 13.75 in (48.26 x 34.93 cm)
- Signature: Signed in pencil by "Diego" and signed by Dr. Jawdat Naffouj.
- Inv: CDL14
- $850
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In honor of DIEGO's 100th Anniversary Stephen Max, DVP (Diego Voci Project) Producer presented a new collection for your viewing: ARTIST_OF_A_THOUSAND_FACES_by_Stephen_Max
"Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Fauvism all experienced the hand of Diego Voci who was fascinated by the beauty and mystery of the face and figure, whether the female body nude or in ballet, or the etched lines of life's hardships in an old man's face, or the grace and power of the horse. Diego's versatility was his strength. Diego not only saw and realized human frailty, the desire and longing of the human to be something more, seeking but not to find; but also he understood man's animal instinct to overpower, offset by the object's instinct to resist." Read more by Coop Cooprider (Diego Voci Historian since 1974) here:
Wikipedia: Antonio_Diego_Voci
Click here for an amazing 20 year “Diego Voci (1920 – 1985) Retrospective” in an ultra modern Museum watch Museum_Tour
Learn more about Diego in the book: The Beauty of Diego
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- Subject Matter: Figurative Men and Woman
- Collections: Diego Voci, (VOH-chee 1920–1985) Unframed Artworks , CLOWNS, HARLEQUINS & PIERROTS, and THEATER, Naffouj Artists, Stonecut Lithograph (Urbino)