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Primo Zeglio Art

1906-1984

Primo Zeglio was an Italian film director and playwright, as well as a draftsman, painter and engraver. Between 1937–39, he collaborated with the weekly publication Omnibus, directed by Leo Longanesi, and worked with the artist Mino Maccari, who realized scathing satirical comic strips for Omnibus. Zeglio took part in the drafting of Italiano and Selvaggio and, especially from the 1970s, he dedicated himself mainly to painting and engraving.

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Artist: Primo Zeglio
The Cultivation of Dictators - Woodcut by Primo Zeglio - 1940s
By Primo Zeglio
Located in Roma, IT
The Cultivation of Dictators is an original woodcut print by Primo Zeglio in the 1940s. Good conditions. The artwork is depicted through strong strokes in a well-balanced composition.
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1940s Modern Primo Zeglio Art

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Woodcut

Nude Woman - Original Tempera and Watercolor by Primo Zeglio - 1930s
By Primo Zeglio
Located in Roma, IT
Nude Woman is an original painting in watercolor and tempera realized by Primo Zeglio in 1930 ca. The state of preservation is good and aged, except for a small tear. signed on the rear. Sheet dimension: 32 x 22 cm. Included a Passepartout: 45 x 35 cm. The artwork represents a nude seated woman in a bathroom, delicately colored, skillfully created, it is characterized by confident strokes and chiaroscuro effects to enhance the volumes of the nude body. Primo Zeglio was an Italian film director and playwright, as well as a draftsman, painter, and engraver. Between 1937 and 1939, he collaborated with the weekly publication Omnibus, directed by Leo Longanesi...
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1930s Primo Zeglio Art

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Ink, Tempera

Quel che ti pare (Whatever you Want)-Original Ink drawing by Primo Zeglio-1950s
By Primo Zeglio
Located in Roma, IT
Quel che ti pare is a satirical drawing realized by Primo Zeglio in the mid-XX century. The state of preservation is good, except for a small tear on the right margin and on the higher left corner. On the lower center, it is signed “Zeglio” in China ink, while “quel che ti pare” is written in pencil on the lower right. At the bottom of the drawing, “Biennale Venezia...
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1950s Primo Zeglio Art

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Ink

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