Zinc etching. Second state of two. The edition was of only two impressions for the first state. For the second state the edition was: 5 artist proofs, 95 impressions numbered in Arabic numerals, ten in Roman.
Numbered, signed and dated in pencil bottom margin 13/95 Dolores Sella 1965. To the platemark 325 x 214 mm. The full sheet 468 x 348.
See Dolores Sella, l'opera grafica, Lucca 1983. Cat no. 182.
Dolores Sella was born in Arona to a Venetian family but her life has mainly been spent in Lucca. She obtained a Master's Degree and a diploma from the "G. Rossini" Music High School in Pesaro, dedicating herself to studying piano. She abandoned her university studies on the eve of graduation when an accident prevented her from continuing to dedicate herself to piano performance. She then turned her attention to the visual arts, and collected her first acclaim from 1950 by participating in the most important exhibitions in the country and the most qualifying international exhibitions. Since 1954 she has worked exclusively with printmaking techniques. She has created 283 plates, including copper and zinc, with different and experimental techniques. Her works are found in private and public collections, including: Raccolta Bertarelli in Milan; Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe of the University of Pisa; Fondazione Ragghianti in Lucca and Gabinetto delle Stampe Antiche e Moderne in Bagnacavallo.