Sandstone fireplace of the Burri Museum - our reproduction

Sandstone fireplace of the Burri Museum - our reproduction

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Fireplace our production, simplification of the fireplace on the ground floor of the Burri Museum - Città di Castello (PG).
andmade in gray sandstone like the original antique specimen.
Our reproduction is deliberately simplified, on request we can also be made identical to the original, obviously at a different price, to be defined.
The price includes the base, not shown in the photo.

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2 850,00 €



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Height 55.12 in 140 cm
Weight 319.67 lbs 145 Kg
Maximum projection from the wall 13.39 in 34 cm
Height including base 59.06 in 150 cm
Fireplace base - Width x depth x thickness 57.87 in X 15.75 in X 3.94 in 147 X 40 X 10 cm
Fire mouth width X height 40.55 in X 37.01 in 103 X 94 cm
Body width of the fireplace 50 in 127 cm
Maximum width 61.02 in 155 cm
Note 01 Legs thickness 12 cm
Note 02 Thickness of the fireplace bosy 20 cm
Maximum thickness 14.57 in 37 cm

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Alberto Burri (12 March 1915 – 13 February 1995) was an Italian painter and sculptor considered a key figure in Post-War art and such artistic movements as Neo-Dada, Nouveau réalisme, postminimalism and Arte Povera.
In one of his very rare statements, Burri claimed that the critics’ words, as well as his own, were of no use in offering a description of his artworks, affirming that its only real key strength was the formal balance that poor and industrial materials were surprisingly able to give.
Alberto Burri was born on 12 March 1915 in Città di Castello, Umbria to a Tuscan wine merchant (Pietro Burri) and an Umbrian elementary school teacher (Carolina Torregiani).
During his adolescence he preferred soccer to school, even though he soon felt an inclination towards Ancient Greek (anticipatory of his future readings) and Drawing, although not included in his school subjects.
Having been born in a region rich in art, he shared great bike rides and the contemplation of Renaissance art with the brothers Alvaro and Nemo Sarteanesi, both art students at that time and later on important figures in the artistic tutelage of Città di Castello.
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The Foundation Burri


 

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