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Artist: Antoinette Raphaël Mafai
Still Life - Lithograph by A. R. Mafai - 1950s
By Antoinette Raphaël Mafai
Located in Roma, IT
Colored Still Life is an original mixed colored lithograph realized by Antonietta Raphaël Mafai, in the second half of XX century. Good condi...
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1950s Modern Antoinette Raphaël Mafai Art

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Lithograph

Untitled - Screen Print by A. R. Mafai - 1950s
By Antoinette Raphaël Mafai
Located in Roma, IT
The serigraph by Antoinette Raphaël Mafai is hand-signed on the lower right margin, from an edition of 80 serigraphs, shows a predilection for vivid and bright colours and represents a charming female nude. The serigraph is in good conditions, except for a small rip on the lower central margin. Antonietta Raphael Mafai...
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1950s Modern Antoinette Raphaël Mafai Art

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Screen

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