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Style: Contemporary
Artist: Leo Guida
Medium: Pencil
The Declaration - Drawing by Leo Guida - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
The Declaration is an original drawing in pencil realized by Leo Guida in the 1970s. Good condition except for a cutaway on the top-rigt angle. Leo Guida (1992 - 2017). Sensitive ...
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1970s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pencil

Ottone Base Legno - Study for a Sculpture - Drawing by Leo Guida - 1980s
Located in Roma, IT
Ottone Base Legno: Study for a Sculpture (Brass base Wood: Study for a Sculpture) is an original Contemporary artwork realized by the italian artist Leo Guida (1992 - 2017). Origina...
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1980s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Pastel, Pencil, Paper

The Sibyl - Pencil Drawing on Paper by Leo Guida - 1970
Located in Roma, IT
The Sibyl is an original Contemporary artwork realized in 1970 by the italian artist Leo Guida. Original Pencil Drawing on paper. Dated and Hand-signed in pencil on the lower righ...
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1970s Contemporary Pencil Figurative Prints

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Paper, Pencil

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