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Artist: Gregorio Prestopino
FIESTA ITALIANO
By Gregorio Prestopino
Located in Portland, ME
Prestopino, Gregorio (American, 1907-1984). LA ITALIANA. Color woodcut on paper, c. 1940s-50s. Edition of 48, signed and numbered 20/48. 21 7/8 x 29 7/8 inches, 556 x 785 mm. In exce...
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Mid-20th Century Gregorio Prestopino Prints and Multiples

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