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Emil Sartori
Erotic Scene IX - Illustration by Emil Sartori - 1907

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    1960s Figurative Prints

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  • Black and White Nudes - Etching by Mino Maccari - 1960s
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    Located in Roma, IT
    Image dimensions: 29 x 27.5 cm. Black and White Nudes is an original artwork realized by Mino Maccari in the second half of XX century. Black and white etching. Hand-signed by the...
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    1960s Figurative Prints

    Materials

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  • Reclined Nude - Original Etching by Leo Guida - 1970
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    Located in Roma, IT
    Reclined Nude is an original etching and aquatint in sanguine realized by Leo Guida in 1970s. Good condition for the 8 copies of the artwork. Mounted on a white cardboard (50x34 cm...
    Category

    1970s Contemporary Figurative Prints

    Materials

    Aquatint, Etching

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