Apr 24 at 12:00 PM - Sale 2702 -

Sale 2702 - Lot 94

Estimate: $ 8,000 - $ 12,000

CAROSELLI (DATES UNKNOWN)

CAMPEONATO ABIERTO DE BASKET - BALL. 1934.


47½x23 inches, 120¾x58½ cm.
Condition B+ / B: small losses and replaced losses, repaired tears, creases and abrasions in margins and image and along vertical and horizontal folds. Framed.

Very little has been written about Argentine poster art in the period between the wars, and most of the information from that period concerns Achille Mauzan, who worked in Buenos Aires in the 1920s. Although not internationally known for graphic art, Argentine designers could not ignore the latest European artistic trends. Like many of his compatriots, Caroselli was likely of Italian descent. His sophisticated design suggests familiarity with the tenets of Art Deco design. He takes advantage of the diagonal to lend dynamism to the composition, and displays expert use of the airbrush and refined typography. Sports posters are rare in and of themselves. Good ones from the Art Deco era are even rarer, and Art Deco basketball posters are almost non-existent. Since Argentine Art deco posters are almost impossible to find, this example is rare.

Crouse p. 115.