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1933 Renato Bertelli Futurism Terracotta Sculpture Profilo Continuo
By Renato Bertelli
Located in Chisinau, MD
Futurism terracotta sculpture by Renato Bertelli Profilo Continuo - engraved signature: Bertelli R
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Mid-20th Century Italian Futurist Abstract Sculptures

Early 20th Century Italian 'Profilo Continuo' Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
'Profilo Continuo' sculpture, carved from wood. Reminiscent of the iconic work by Renato Bertelli, this
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Early 20th Century Italian Futurist Abstract Sculptures

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Wood

Signed "Profilo Continuo" Profile of Mussolini by Renato Bertelli
By Renato Bertelli
Located in New York, NY
In the 1930s, Renato Bertelli, (1900-1974) created the so called continuous profile of Mussolini which is characterized by the centrifugal dynamic execution, representing the artist'...
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Vintage 1930s Italian Futurist Abstract Sculptures

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Terracotta

Renato Bertelli 'Profilo Continuo' Sculpture, 1933
By Renato Giuseppe Bertelli 1
Located in Dallas, TX
Renato Bertelli (Italian 1900-1974), 'Profilo Continuo', terra cotta, circa 1933, depicting the
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Vintage 1930s Busts

Signed "Profilo Continuo" Profile of Mussolini by Renato Bertelli
By Renato Bertelli
Located in New York, NY
In the 1930s, Renato Bertelli, (1900-1974) created the so called continuous profile of Mussolini which is characterized by the centrifugal dynamic execution, representing the artist'...
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Vintage 1930s Italian Futurist Busts

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Terracotta

Treen Tobacco Jar and Cover, 20th Century
Located in Spencertown, NY
A rare turned treen tobacco jar, after a 'Profilo Continuo' by Renato Bertelli of Mussolini's Head.
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20th Century English Country Tobacco Accessories

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Walnut

Futurist Benito Mussolini Shadow Walking Stick - Cane
By Renato Bertelli
Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
1933 ceramic bust of Benito Mussolini in the aeroceramica style, Profilo continuo del Duce (also cited
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Vintage 1930s Italian Futurist Busts

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Silver

Art Glass Ego Vase by Karim Rashid like the Profile Head of Mussolini Sculpture
By Renato Bertelli
Located in Miami Beach, FL
art glass design is similar in the style of Renato Giuseppe Bertelli (1900-1974) famous Profilo
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20th Century Portuguese Futurist Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

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