MARINO MARINI
20th Century Artists
Bath
Marini’s great subject was the horse and rider, a theme he returned to time and time again. He saw the relationship as representing the tensions between man and nature, or reason and sensuality. This theme was also linked to theatricality: Marini would often feature dancers, jugglers and acrobats in his work, such as in the 'Grande Teatro delle Maschere' portfolio.
Jongleur et Deux Chevaux, Bleu, Jaune et Noir
1953
Lithograph in colours on Arches paper
Signed and inscribed E.A
Image: 61 x 39.5 cm
Sheet: 66 x 50.5 cm
Reference: Guastalla L45
Published by: The Art Institute of Chicago
Printed by: Mourlot, Paris