Alberto Sughi (CesenaOctober 5th 1928 – Bologna31 March 2012) was a painter Italian. He chose the path of realism, in the context of the debate between abstract And figurative of the immediate post-war period. However, Sughi's paintings eschew any social temptation; rather they stage moments of everyday life without heroes.

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Dimensions 52x72cm

Original hand watercolored lithograph by master Alberto Sughi.

In this work he depicts situations at the bar, seductive gazes between Man and Woman that the master loved so much to re-propose.


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Authenticity is an integral part of the work of art and based on the provisions of Law no. 633 of 22 April 1941, the right to authenticate the work of art belongs to the artist or the publisher, and the seller is required to provide this certificate.


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For non-EU shipments (all countries not part of the European Union) we are required by customs to provide documentation endorsed by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage that accompanies the work, therefore, we need a few more days to have the documents signed and to ship our artwork. Sure of your understanding and patience, we will send the work as soon as the documents reach us.

Alberto Sughi (Cesena, October 5th 1928 – Bologna, 31 March 2012) was a painter Italian. He chose the path of realism, in the context of the debate between abstract And figurative of the immediate post-war period. However, Sughi's paintings eschew any social temptation; rather they stage moments of everyday life without heroes. Authenticity is an integral part of the work of art and based on the provisions of Law no. 633 of 22 April 1941, the right to authenticate the work of art belongs to the artist or the publisher, and the seller is required to provide this certificate. For non-EU shipments (all countries not part of the European Union) we are required by customs to provide documentation endorsed by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage that accompanies the work, therefore, we need