Asta 628 - Fumetti d'Autore
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Lotto 1 Francesco Tullio Altan (1942), Kika & Jaime – L’Anello Indiano, Original plate for the story published in South America. Mixed media on cardboard. 48.5x34 cm. Signed, excellent condition. Accompanied by tissue paper with Italian text.
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Lotto 2 Paolo Bacilieri (1965), Fun, Sixth plate for the graphic novel devoted to a hundred years of the crossword puzzle; famous riddles, irony and daring events, from the New York of the early 1900s to the Milan of today. Lapis, blue pencil and Indian ink on cardboard. Cm 29.5x21. Published by Coconino Press in 2014. Excellent condition.
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Lotto 3 Dino Battaglia (1923 – 1983), Soldati della seconda guerra mondiale., Illustration for the American market, early 1970s. Pencil and ink on cardboard. 35x24.5 cm.
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Lotto 4 Dino Battaglia (1923 – 1983), Il corsaro del Mediterraneo, Pencil and Indian ink on cardboard 50 x 35 cm. Excellent condition.
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Lotto 5 Jordi Bernet (1944), Torpedo, Pencil and ink illustration on cardboard. 32x45 cm. Signed. Very good condition.
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Lotto 6 Jordi Bernet (1944), Chiara di Notte, Illustration dedicated to the ironic sexy character created by Carlos Trillo. Mixed media on cardboard,29x43 cm. Signed. In excellent condition.
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Lotto 7 Enrique Breccia (1945), Tex Capitan Jack, Original art by the graphic novel created by the famous Argentine artist for Bonelli and published in Tex Special n. 31 of June 2016. Pencil and ink on cardboard. 41x30.5 cm. Signed, excellent condition.
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Lotto 8 Enrique Breccia (1945), Alvar Major, Original art for the character created by Carlos Trillo, published in Argentina and then in Italy by Eura editorial in the early 1980s. Mixed technique on drawing paper, 43x31 cm. Good condition.
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Lotto 9 Fabrizio Clerici (1913 - 1993), Illustrazione Metafisica, Original pencil and gouache illustration on carboard. Signed. Very good condition. In vintage frame.
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Lotto 10 Guido Crepax (1933-2003), Le Valchirie dello Spazio, Original cover art for the science fiction magazine “Galaxy”, published by La Tribuna n. 9/10 1960. Mixed technique on cardboard, 32x24 cm. Very good condition.
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Lotto 11 Guido Crepax e Tinto Brass, Nero su Bianco, Original art for the film by Tinto Brass: “Nero su Bianco”; 1969. Pencil and ink on Schoeller Cardboard. Very good condition.
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Lotto 12 Guido Crepax (1933-2003), Motociclismo Imola, Original advertising illustration for Shell released in 1964; realized in 1963. Mixed technique on cardboard, 43x29 cm. Signed. Great condition.
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Lotto 13 Guido Crepax (1933-2003), Afflizione , Limited edition serigraphy in 100 copies (ns. 17) hand signed by the artist and dated 1976. This illustration was published on a double page in the volume "Histoire d’O" by Franco Maria Ricci Editore. Presented in its original wood and steel frame. Cm 72x92.5. Very good condition.
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Lotto 14 Guido Crepax (1933-2003), Histoire d'O, Deluxe edition, thoroughly in serigraphy. Published by Franco Maria Ricci, 1975. Limited edition of 900 copies (our # 694) hand signed by the artist. Black silk binding with gold titles at plate and spine. 50.5x36.5 cm. Presentation by Roland Barthes, Maurizio Fagiolo dell’Arco, Alain Robbe Grillet. Preface pp XX with illustrations also on double page and 153 plates engraved only at the front; signed colophon page. In excellent condition with original case with minimal creases.
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Lotto 15 Guido Crepax (1933-2003), Valentina nella Stufa, Original plate, pencil and Indian ink on Schoeller cardboard. Cm 51x37. Signed in cartouche and dated 1972.
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Lotto 16 Aldo Di Gennaro (1938), Jonathan Strange e il Sig. Norrell, Illustration for Il Corriere dei Piccoli, late 60’s magazine. Mixed media on cardboard 35.5x50.5 cm. Signed, excellent condition.
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Lotto 17 Aldo Di Gennaro (1938), Shopping, Magazine illustration, late 1970s. Watercolor on cardboard. Cm 70x50.5. Signed, excellent condition.
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Lotto 18 Massimiliano Frezzato (1967), Gattino Nero, Wax crayons illustration on black paper. Cm 34.5x25. Signed with monogram. Very good condition.
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Lotto 19 Massimiliano Frezzato (1967), Ero Pinocchio, Cover original for the portfolio published by DI. Mixed media on cardboard, 29x70 cm. Signed and dated 2009/2010.
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Lotto 20 Massimiliano Frezzato (1967), Originale per Manifesto di Lucca Comics and Games, 2010. Mixed media on cardboard. Cm 72.5x51. The artist enlarged the image by drawing a decorative frame. Overall size of the work 100x70 cm. Signed, excellent condition.
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Lotto 21 Cinzia Ghigliano (1952), Lea Martelli Primavera, Complete story consisting of four plates, mixed media on cardboard. Each cm 36.5x25. All signed. The adventures of Lea Martelli, one of the first female characters in Italian comics, were realized for the Quipos Studio and were published in the Rizzoli female weekly Magazine “Amica”. Between 1977 and 1979. In 1980 L'Isola Trovata editions published the integral volume.
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Lotto 22 Cinzia Ghigliano (1952), Leggendo Katherine Mansfield, Acrylic painting on canvas, 80x60 cm. Signed and dated 2012. The work belongs to the cycle "Reading infinity Present" and was displayed at the exhibition of the same name at the Santo Stefano di Mondovì exhibition space in 2013 and in several personal exhibitions in Italy and South-America.
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Lotto 23 Cinzia Ghigliano (1952), Leggendo George Simenon, Acrylic painting on canvas, 60x80 cm. The work belongs to the "Reading infinite Present" cycle. Excellent condition.
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Lotto 24 Gian Alfonso Pacinotti "Gipi" (1963), Re Mida, Late 90’s illustration. Mixed technique on pinstripe cardboard. Cm 23.5x35. Signed, excellent condition.
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Lotto 25 Gian Alfonso Pacinotti "Gipi" (1963), Summer Beat, Original painting for an Armonia Theater poster. Mixed media on pinstripe cardboard. Cm 36x51.5. Signed and dated 2003. Excellent condition.
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Lotto 26 Tanino Liberatore (1953), Studi, Couple of illustrations composed of one drawing pencil on paper. Cm 33x21.5, signed with monogram and a study of characters, pencil and ink on paper front and back. Cm 21x30. Absence of the lower left white margin, opera intact.
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Lotto 27 Tanino Liberatore (1953), Rraagah!, Illustration for Primo Carnera Editore, pencil and Indian ink on cardboard. 35x25 cm. Signed with monograms and signed in full length at white margin at the bottom right. Slight creases, but opera in good condition.
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Lotto 28 Carlo Jacono ( 1929 - 2000 ), PROGETTO NOTTURNO, Original cover for the detective novel by Samuel Edwards published in the Mondador series "Segretissimo" n. 799; 1977. Tempera on cardboard, 44x32.5 cm. Signed, good condition.
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Lotto 29 Benito Jacovitti (1923-1977), Due Giocatori, Pencil, ink and watercolor illustration on Fabriano paper. Cm 31x40. Signed and dated 1964. Excellent condition.
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Lotto 30 Benito Jacovitti (1923-1977), Giocatori in Azione , Pencil, ink and watercolor illustration on Fabriano paper. Cm 31x40. Signed and dated 1964. Excellent condition.
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Lotto 31 Benito Jacovitti- Studio Il Soldatino, I Segni Zodiacali: Bilancia, Pencil, ink and watercolor on Fabriano paper. Cm 55.5x39.5. Art created by Jacovitti with the Studio of Vezio Melegari; Signed with fishbone monogram and dated 1979. Missing corner in the upper right white margin, else excellent condition.
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Lotto 32 Anna Lazzarini (1969), Super Mario Bros- Tartarughe Ninja, Couple of original illustrations for the covers of early 1980s Video Cassettes. Mixed media on cardboard. 35x25 cm. Signed and titled on the back. Very good conditions.
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Lotto 33 Roberto Raviola Magnus (1939-1996), Kriminal Le Bare Di Ghiaccio, Art published by Corno editions, in Kriminal special issue no. 300 of April 1971 on p. 55. Pencil and Indian ink on cardboard, 23.5x16 cm. Very good condition.
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Lotto 34 Roberto Raviola Magnus (1939-1996), Alan Ford Il Cane da un milione di Dollari , Original art published by Corno in the Alan Ford series no.18 published in November 1970. Pencil and ink on cardboard, 26x18 cm. Very good condition.
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Lotto 35 Roberto Raviola Magnus (1939-1996), I Briganti, Original art for the graphic novel published since 1978. Pencil and ink on cardboard, 40x35 cm. Composed by three connected strips. Usual corrections by the artist. Minimal marginal creases, otherwise in excellent condition.
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Lotto 36 Larry Camarda (1965), Alan Ford, il Numero 1, il Conte Oliver, Bob Rock , Vertical art, ink pencil and coline on Fabriano cardboard. Cm 76x14. Signed and dated 2018.
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Lotto 37 Larry Camarda (1965), Kriminal Omicidio Al Riformatorio, Tribute to Magnus, mash up comics. Mixed media on Fabriano paper. 42x58 cm. Signed and dated 2017. Very good condition.
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Lotto 38 Massimo Mattioli (1943-2019), Pinky – I Love You Baby, Cover study for the photojournalist rabbit, a lysergic pink rabbit always suspiciously high. Published unexpectedly, starting from 1973, on the pages of "Il Giornalino" of the Catholic San Paolo editions. Pencil on paper, 40x28 cm. Signed and dated 2003. Excellent condition. Cartoonist, illustrator and writer with an anarchic and surreal touch. In the late 1960s he was active in London and Paris; In 1977 he founded the alternative underground magazine “Cannibale” with Tamburini. For the magazine “Il Male" he created the character Joe Galaxy, whereas for “Frigidaire” he created "Squeak The Mouse".
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Lotto 39 Massimo Mattioli (1943-2019), Kellogg’s, Advertising illustration, mixed media on cardboard, 50x30 cm (work 39.5x30). Not dated but from the 1990s. Very good condition.
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Lotto 40 Massimo Mattioli (1943-2019), Moschino, Advertising illustration, mixed media on cardboard. 35x26 cm. Signed and dated 1984. Excellent condition.
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Lotto 41 Massimo Mattioli (1943-2019), Okimoto , Advertising illustration, mixed media on cardboard. 35x27.5 cm. Signed and dated 1984.
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Lotto 42 Massimo Mattioli (1943-2019), Ranocchio , Mixed media collage on Fabriano cardboard. Cm 48x34 (work 38x26). Not dated but from the 1980s. Very good condition.
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Lotto 43 Massimo Mattioli (1943-2019), X- Ray Specs, Screen printing on cardboard. 71x51 cm. With original signature and dated 1985.
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Lotto 44 Muñoz e Sampayo , Cannibale , Promotional illustration for the underground magazine. Mixed media on cardboard, 33x24.5 cm. Signed, good condition.
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Lotto 45 Milo Manara (1945), Kamasutra, Pencil and ink illustration on paper, 21x29 cm. Signed. Published in volume by Mondadori second half of the 1990s. Slightly wrinkled paper, but in good condition.
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Lotto 46 Milo Manara (1945), Glamour Books, Lot consisting of: Milo Manara, volume 339 out of 1000, Glamor 1989, first luxury edition. Fully signed by the artist. Paperback 24x26.5 cm, 144 pp. B / n / col. With original box. Andrea Pazienza 2, copy no. 193 of 1000. Glamor, 1986 first luxury edition. Fully signed by the artist on the cover. Paperback, 24x26.5 cm, pp 200 b / n / col. Pazeroticus, Glamor 1987, first numbered edition of 200 copies (ns. 26) also signed in full by the artist. Hardcover 24.5x24.5, pp 65 b / n / col. Very good condition.
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Lotto 47 Milo Manara (1945), Amazzonia, Unpublished cover for the complete work by Milo Manara Glamor editions 1990 ca. watercolor on cardboard, 50x70 cm. Signed in cartouche, excellent condition.
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Lotto 48 Andrea Pazienza (1956- 1988), Agnelli, Strip for Primo Carnera, mixed technique on cardboard. 8x25 cm. White corner missing, otherwise in good condition.