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Italian Futurism Art Prints

Originally named by Dutch artist Theo Van Doesburg (1883-1931), "Concrete Art" is any abstract art that has no symbolic or figurative reference. Much of this art is based on geometric patterns or imagery. It has been called the purest form of abstract art and is often considered to be "non-objective."

Post-war Milan, Italy (1948) saw a group of Italian painters come together to foster their own Concrete Art Movement known as The Movimento arte concreta (MAC). Founders included Atanasio Soldati, Bruno Munari, Gillo Dorfles, and Gianni Monnet. These and many other Italian artists are represented in this Italian prints for sale section that also features Italian Futurist art, Italian Futurism lithographs, and other types of Italian Futurism prints. Many of these Concrete art prints are very scarce today and are extremely collectible. We proudly offer an outstanding selection of original prints from this era, including serigraphs, silkscreens, linoleum cuts, pochoirs, xylographs and of course many original lithographs.