In Denis GRRR  's collection                        
                    Venere Legata
                            Original Illustration
                                                    
                                    
                
            
                                    Mixed Media
                
                
            
            
            49 x 34 cm (19.29 x 13.39 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 3/8/20
                        
                    
            
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Description
                                Une Vénus très liée...
Encre de chine, ecoline.
                        Encre de chine, ecoline.
Thematics
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                About Massimo Rotundo
Massimo Rotundo's first comic exploits were published in the magazines Lancio Story, Skorpio, L'Eternauta and Orient-Express. Afterwards, Rotundo created 'Il Detective senza Nome' and 'I Padroni del Silenzio', that were both published in album. In 1987, he created the series 'Sera Torbara' in Comic Art. Afterwards, Rotundo turned to erotic comics, starting with 'Ex-Libris Eroticis' in Playmen. For this same magazine, he started the series 'Rudy X' (with Franco Saudelli and Rodolfo Torti) and 'Guerra Calda'. With the Belgian scenarist Jean Dufaux, Rotundo created a comic biography of Paolo Pasolini, entitled 'Pig! Pig! Pig!'. He also joined Bonelli publishers, where he became an artist of the series 'Brendon'.
Text (c) Lambiek
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                            