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Artist: Aurelio De Felice
Woman with Baby - Ink Drawing by Aurelio De Felice - 1959
By Aurelio De Felice
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed and dated, on ivory colored paper. In good conditions, except some foxings and little stains on the margins.
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1950s Modern Aurelio De Felice Art

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Etching

Manly Head
By Aurelio De Felice
Located in Roma, IT
Colored Etching on Lithograph. Hand signed and numbered. Artist's Proof. In Good condition except some light stains on margins. Image Dimensions : 40 x 30 cm
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1960s Modern Aurelio De Felice Art

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Etching

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