Signed lower right, signed and titled on the back.
Giuliano Ghelli was an Italian painter and sculptor of the second half of the twentieth century. He was self-taught, initially approaching the informal and later on to Popart and Surrealism. He spent his life in Tuscany, in particular in the Florentine Chianti, in fact the Civic Museum of San Casciano Val di Pesa was named after him. During his career he has exhibited at the Numero Gallery in Fiamma Vigo and at the Sangallo Gallery in Florence, at the Numero Gallery and at the Nuovo Sagittario Gallery in Milan, in New York at Queens College. In 1975 Ghelli participates in the 10th edition of the Quadriennalenazionale of art in Rome. His works are characterized by an accesochromatism and a surrealist language. </ o: p>