What is Giclee?
A modern printmaking process in which individual prints are produced on a special large-format printer in extremely high resolution, to give as exact as possible a reproduction of the precise colors and strokes of the original work. The giclee process offers the highest-quality reproduction available. Giclees may be printed on paper or on canvas. They are rarely produced in editions larger than a few hundred, with each one printed individually.


DON T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS BEAUTIFULLY MADE GICLEE ON PAPER BY Pino Daeni.

 

"Morning Reflections" is a LIMITED EDITION Giclee by Pino Daeni. Numbered 1 of 295 and Hand Signed with Certificate of Authenticity!   This work has never been matted, framed or displayed before and is in excellent condition. 


 

DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO PERSONALLY OWN THE ALLURING IMAGERY OF Pino Daeni. Revel in artistry beaming with soul and nostalgia! Pino creates images of elegant beauty and nature with his own signature style and touch! "Morning Reflections" is a limited edition Giclee on art paper numbered 1 of 295 and hand signed by Pino Daeni. Includes Certificate of Authenticity! Measures Approx: 16.5" x 18" (with border) 15" x 16" (image).   Numbered 1 of 295.

 

 

A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY WILL ACCOMPANY THIS PIECE!

THE VERY LOWEST LIMITED EDITION NUMBER 1 OF 295

 

 

Born Guiseppe Dangelico in Bari on November 8, 1939, it was at the city's Art Institute where Pino Daeni began his studies. He attended Milan's Academy of Brera in 1960 honing in on his talent for painting the human figure. During his two years at the academy, he was influenced by the the Pre-Raphaelites and Macchiaioli. His work was featured in numerous major exhibitions all over Italy and Europe from 1960 to 1979. Two of Italy's largest publisher's, Mondadori and Rizzoli, commissioned him to do book illustrations. Despite his rising success and new opportunity, he felt restricted in Milan. Seeking complete artistic freedom brought him to the United States in 1979. He was sponsored by the Borghi Gallery, where he held many shows in New York and Massachusetts. Moving to the United States would turn out to be a great challenge. His sponsorship barely supported enough for him to feed his family. Having limited English limited as well and his method of transportation was a bicycle. After seeking employment from many people, in February of 1980, "Zebra Books Publishers" gave him a job doing a book cover. The success of his illustrations was so great that he was able to network with many prominent publishers of romance novels. His popularity blossomed within the literary community. Pino dedicated 13 years to illustrating book covers, but never lost his desire to return to fine art. His passion to create pieces that break free from outside restrictions fuelled his passion to dedicate himself to fine art again.

 

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