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Artist: Costantino Persiani
Sketch for an impossible project - Original Litho by Costantino Persiani - 1971
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 120 prints, numbered and hand signed. Excellent condition.
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1970s Contemporary Costantino Persiani Art

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Lithograph

The Rose - Original Screen Print by Costantino Persiani - 1973
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
The Rose is an Original print screen on cardboard by Costantino Persiani in 1973. Hand-signed and dated on the lower right. Good conditions. Numbered, edition 73/210. Dimension: ...
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1970s Contemporary Costantino Persiani Art

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Screen

Rome - Colosseum interior - Screen Print by Costantino Persiani - 1972
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
Rome - Colosseum interior is an original screen print on cardboard by Costantino Persiani in 1972. Hand-signed and dated on the lower right. Good conditions. Numbered, edition 127...
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1970s Modern Costantino Persiani Art

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Screen

Saint Peter - Screen Print by Costantino Persiani - 1973
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
Saint Peter is an original screen on cardboard by Costantino Persiani in 1973. Hand-signed and dated on the lower right. Good conditions. Numbered, edition 40/225. Dimension: 86 x 62 cm. Beautiful artwork representing the St. Peter in the Vatican with Corinthial elements and decorations above the big...
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1970s Contemporary Costantino Persiani Art

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Screen

Rose - Screen Print by Costantino Persiani - 1973
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
This original serigraph is hand signed, numbered and dated by the artist Costantino Persiani. This original print is from an edition of 290 prints. Very good conditions.
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1970s Contemporary Costantino Persiani Art

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Screen

First Landscape Structure - Original Etching by Costantino Persiani - 1971
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Artist's Proofs in Arabic and Roman Numbers.
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1970s Contemporary Costantino Persiani Art

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Etching

Sketch for an impossible project - Litho by Costantino Persiani - 1971
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 120 prints, numbered and hand signed.
Category

20th Century Costantino Persiani Art

Materials

Lithograph

Pope on the throne I - Screen Print by Costantino Persiani - 1970s
By Costantino Persiani
Located in Roma, IT
This original serigraph is hand signed, numbered and dated by the artist Costantino Persiani. This original print is from an edition of 230 prints. Very good conditions.
Category

1970s Modern Costantino Persiani Art

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Screen

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