



Perilli, Achille
ACHILLE PERILLI Marlborough Gallery, Rome, 1974
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$350.00
Sku: YY5777
Artist: Achille Perilli
Title: Marlborough Gallery, Rome
Year: 1974
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 38.25 x 25 inches ( 97 x 64 cm )
Image Size: 31.25 x 25 inches ( 79 x 64 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Denting along edges of poster as well as throughout image. Slight creasing in the bottom left corner.
Additional Details: This original lithographic poster was created to accompany an exhibition of works by Achille Perilli at the prestigious Marlborough Gallery in Rome. A striking example of mid-20th-century Italian avant-garde design, the poster reflects Perilli’s signature exploration of geometric abstraction and dynamic, deconstructed forms. Printed in rich lithographic tones, the composition encapsulates Perilli’s fascination with instability, spatial ambiguity, and the disruption of traditional perspective. A key figure in the Italian abstract movement and a founding member of the Forma 1 group in the postwar period, Perilli challenged the visual conventions of both Constructivism and Expressionism—favoring instead a language of calculated chaos.
Artist: Achille Perilli
Title: Marlborough Gallery, Rome
Year: 1974
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 38.25 x 25 inches ( 97 x 64 cm )
Image Size: 31.25 x 25 inches ( 79 x 64 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Denting along edges of poster as well as throughout image. Slight creasing in the bottom left corner.
Additional Details: This original lithographic poster was created to accompany an exhibition of works by Achille Perilli at the prestigious Marlborough Gallery in Rome. A striking example of mid-20th-century Italian avant-garde design, the poster reflects Perilli’s signature exploration of geometric abstraction and dynamic, deconstructed forms. Printed in rich lithographic tones, the composition encapsulates Perilli’s fascination with instability, spatial ambiguity, and the disruption of traditional perspective. A key figure in the Italian abstract movement and a founding member of the Forma 1 group in the postwar period, Perilli challenged the visual conventions of both Constructivism and Expressionism—favoring instead a language of calculated chaos.