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1979 Modern Italian Design Drawing for a Desk Light Project by Luciano Mattioli

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  • 1979 Luciano Mattioli 2 Italian Design Drawings for a Modern Desk Light Project
    By Luciano Mattioli
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    Dated industrial hand drawings, highly collectible Italian Product Design for a desk light project, free hand illustration in pastels and gouache on black cardboard, by the Italian d...
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  • 1979, Italian Design Drawing Sketch for a Desk Light Project by Luciano Mattioli
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    Dated mid-20th century industrial hand drawing, highly collectible Italian modern Product Design for a lacquer yellow desk light project, realized without ruler in pastels and gouach...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Drawings

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    Crayon, Paint, Paper

  • One 1979 Mattioli Italian Design Drawing for a Modern Red Desk Light Project
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    Dated mid-20th century industrial hand drawing, highly collectible Italian modern Product Design for a lacquer red desk light project, realized without a ruler in pastels and gouache...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Drawings

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  • 1979 Italian Design Drawing/Sketch for a Modern Green Desk Light by Mattioli
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    Located in New York, NY
    Dated mid-20th century industrial hand drawing by designer Luciano Mattioli. Highly collectible vintage Italian Product Design for a desk light project, realized without a ruler, in ...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Drawings

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  • Vintage Abstract Painting by Luciano Mattioli
    By Luciano Mattioli
    Located in New York, NY
    An abstract painting dated and signed by the Italian designer, inventor and painter Luciano Mattioli (1924-1994), a very versatile and prolific artist on the Italian and French desig...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Paintings

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  • Dated 1980 Abstract Gouache Painting by Italian Designer Luciano Mattioli
    By Luciano Mattioli
    Located in New York, NY
    Painting dated 1980 and signed by the Italian designer, inventor and painter Luciano Mattioli (1924-1994,) a very versatile and prolific artist on the Italian and French design scene...
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    Acrylic, Wood

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