Gino’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Cifra 3 Synchron Flip Clock
Gino Valle (Italian, 1923–2003) Manufactured by Solari di Udine (Italian, founded 1725)

Festival in Montmartre
Gino Severini Italian, 1883–1966

Still Life (Centrifugal Expansion of Colors)
Gino Severini Italian, 1883–1966

Self-Portrait
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

Self-Portrait with Straw Boater
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

Still Life: Barbera
Gino Severini Italian, 1883–1966

Collage with Box of Matches
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

Train Crossing a Street
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

Guitarist and Spanish Dancer
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

Dancer
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

Pas de Deux
Gino Severini (Italian, 1883-1966) published by Guilde de la Gravure, Pully-Lausanne, Switzerland

Self-Portrait
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

The Dressmaker
Gino Severini Italian, 1883-1966

Prà della Valle, from Vedute
Canaletto Italian, 1697-1768

Gino Severini
Sanford H. Roth American, 1906–1962

Cimitero Nella Valle
Elio Ciol Italian, born 1929

Gino Severini
Sanford H. Roth American, 1906–1962

Working with Ixtle (Valle del Mezquital, State of Hidalgo), from Mexican People
Fernando Castro Pacheco Mexican, 1918-2013

Mazas
Maximilien Luce (French, 1858-1941) written by Jule Valles (French, 1832-1885) published by l'estampe originale