Best Craftsman Fornasetti


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Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988) was an Italian painter, sculptor, designer, craftsman, engraver, and compulsive collector of printed ephemera. A precursor to pop-art and an exemplar of a post-modernism which would not be named for decades hence. Prolific and unafraid of the utilitarian he created tens-of-thousands of objects in his lifetime. Perhaps most recognized for his Themes and Variations series (which reworked a single image of opera singer Lina Cavalieri he found in a 19th century French magazine over 500 times) his works include porcelain and gold plates, chairs, jars, tables, bureaus, teapots, umbrellas, lamps, screens, clothes, etc. Evidently he once said of his work: "I believe in neither periods nor dates. I refuse to define the value of an object in terms of its era."

During his career, Fornasetti established his own contemporary style based on illusionism and architectural per spectives. He particularly liked the juxtaposition of elaborate themes on ordinary objects and could find inspiration in and add artistic expression to an array of everyday items: hats, waistcoats, pipes, ashtrays, chairs, plates, cabinets, pianos, shops, cars and even ocean liners. Fornasetti also used variations of the sun, playing cards, fish and flowers as recurring themes in his pieces.

Fornasetti played with vivid reds, blues and yellows in his work, contrasting them with his black-and-white pieces. One popular theme involves several black-and-white adaptations of a woman is face set against porcelain. In one sketch, clouds surround the woman is face; in others, she is winking or her face is shrouded with a veil, leaving only her large, piercing eyes. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com


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