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Mário Cesariny

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$270.00

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This exquisite plate marker was crafted exclusively for the CPS by the renowned workshop Oficina Real. It is adorned with two strands of 24-carat gold.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of this unique artwork, meticulously designed to captivate and inspire. The delicate interplay of light and shadows on the golden threads creates a mesmerizing effect, inviting you to contemplate its intricate details.

The mastery of the artist shines through in every aspect of this piece, from the precise placement of the gold threads to the flawless finishing touches. With its elegant design and impeccable craftsmanship, this plate marker is sure to elevate any dining experience.

Embrace the allure of luxury and elegance with this extraordinary creation, a true testament to the artist's talent and dedication. Add a touch of sophistication to your collection with this timeless masterpiece, designed to be cherished for generations to come.

Mário Cesariny

Born in Lisbon in 1923, this artist studied at the António Arroio School and the Grande Chaumière Academy in Paris, where they had contact with artists from the DADA and surrealist groups. Their artistic journey also includes musical training with Fernando Lopes Graça. They went through a period of neorealism and in 1947, they experimented with avant-garde art by creating a collage featuring General de Gaulle, showcasing an evident break from convention. They played a prominent role in the formation of the Surrealist Group of Lisbon, which they later left to form another group called "The Surrealists" with Pedro Oom, Cruzeiro Seixas, António Maria Lisboa, Carlos Calvet, among others. In 1964/65, they were awarded a scholarship from FCG to study in Paris, London, and Lausanne. Their artistic work explores both literature and visual arts. In 2002, they were honored with the prestigious EDP Visual Arts Award, and in 2005, they were awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty. They passed away in Lisbon in 2006. Photo: Eduardo Tomé
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Additional information

Artist

Mário Cesariny

Color

Ochre, Peach, White

Date

2001

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Print Run

250

Style

Surrealism

Framed

No