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Fratelli Fish - Vintage 15/15 Drawing

Silvia Rubboli Golf

Australia

Drawing, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 29.5 W x 21.3 H x 0.3 D in

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I have decided to create a new collection of 15 pieces dedicated to vintage Italian drinks and their beautiful posters. I grew up in Italy in the 80s and I remember some ads as truly unique pieces of art. Even if most of these posters are a way older that the 80s, I can imagine the Fish being there, in the 20th century and before. You will be surprised by the history that some of these drinks have. The History of Fernet is very old, it was invented before the 1845 by Bernardino Branca in Milan. It was used initially as a medicament, and very good for sea sickness. It became popular in 1837 during the pandemic of Cholera, when in the Hospital Fatebene Fratelli it started to be given as a medicine. It is made with 27 herbs, including cinammon, aloe, rhubarb, camomille, cinchona, lime, galanga, zedoaria, safron, myrrh and others, with an alcoholic base. The art of their posters is astonishing. It goes through all the major artistic movements in the 19 and 20th centuries, Liberty, Dada, Futurism, Modernism, Art Nouveau. This piece is inspired by a poster from 1896. The Fish was already there. The Fish was always there.

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Drawing:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:29.5 W x 21.3 H x 0.3 D in

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Silvia is an Italian artist born in Rimini. She attended the Fine Art Academy in Bologna studying Art History, Psychology, Drawings, Illustrations, Anatomy, Theatre,  and, above all, she fell in love with Artistic Anthropology, thanks to the amazing teaching of Mr. Roberto Daolio. Her work is largely influenced by the art of Aubrey Beardsley, Francisco Goya, Lucien Freud, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, René Magritte, Klimt, Schiele, and the photography of Robert Mapplethorpe, Edward Weston and Erwin Olaf. In her illustrations she works with pen, ink, watercolours and Pantone colours on paper. In her paintings she works with oil colours. She doesn't do prints. All her artworks are original works made with love. Growing up in a town like Santarcangelo Di Romagna, close to Rimini, town of painters and artists of all sorts, gave her the possibility to admire the beauty of the simple things and be amazed by artistic minds. Silvia is environmentally aware and with her passion for diving comes the inspiration for her Fish and Big Fish collections. Fish is life. Fish is work. Fish is a blessed given from Mother Nature. Fish is simple yet beautiful in its simplicity. Fish smell and it is real like only fish can be. Fish is part of our roots and heritage, it's a classic, it's a metaphor of life and it is a never-ending source of inspiration. ​Living by the beach for Silvia is the only possible option. In 2010 she moved in the sunny Australia and she set her home studio in Bondi Beach. She works both in Australia and Italy. Leo, non smoker, massively affected by the full moon. She loves fish.

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