Untitled by Ruggero Gamberini  Image: This rare lithograph from 1969 exemplifies Gamberini’s early graphic experimentation. Rendered in soft, flowing lines that mimic pencil or crayon, the composition depicts a dreamlike architectural space with overlapping figures, geometric planes, and shadowed depths. The artist creates a tension between figuration and abstraction, inviting interpretation while withholding narrative certainty. Its delicate tonal range and hand-drawn immediacy are characteristic of lithography at its expressive best. Edition of 6.
This rare lithograph from 1969 exemplifies Gamberini’s early graphic experimentation. Rendered in soft, flowing lines that mimic pencil or crayon, the composition depicts a dreamlike architectural space with overlapping figures, geometric planes, and shadowed depths. The artist creates a tension between figuration and abstraction, inviting interpretation while withholding narrative certainty. Its delicate tonal range and hand-drawn immediacy are characteristic of lithography at its expressive best. Edition of 6.
  • Ruggero Gamberini
  • Untitled, 1969
  • Lithograph on paper
  • 48 x 35 cm
  • Paper size: 70 x 50 cm
  • Signature: Hand-signed and dated in pencil (bottom right): "Gamberini 69"
  • Subject Matter: Dreamlike space, Figure, Architecture, Ambiguity, Memory