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Artist: Filiberto Scarpelli
Letters to Sardinia - Drawing by Filiberto Scarpelli - 1925
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Letters to Sardinia is a modern artwork realized by Italian artist Filiberto Scarpelli  (Naples, 1870 - Rome, 1933).Four Separate artworks in one frame.  Original drawings realized i...
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1920s Modern Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Pen, Paper

Cocaine - Drawing - Mid-20th century
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Cocaine is a satiric drawing realized by an Anonymous artist in the mid-20th century. Watercolor and China ink on paper. Good conditions with slight foxing. The artwork is created...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor

Story of a Boy - Pen Drawing by Filiberto Scarpelli - 1910
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Story of a Boy is a modern artwork realized in 1910 by the Italian artist Filiberto Scarpelli (Naples, 1870 - Rome, 1933). Two Original drawings realized in China ink on paper. ...
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1920s Modern Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Paper, Pen

Story of a Boy - Pen Drawing by Filiberto Scarpelli - 1925
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
The King of Sardinia is a modern artwork realized in 1925 by the Italian artist Filiberto Scarpelli (Naples, 1870 - Rome, 1933). Three drawings rea...
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1920s Modern Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Paper

Figure - Original China Ink on Paper by Filiberto Scarpelli - 1930s
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Figure is an original drawing in pencil on paper realized by an artist of the XX century. The state of preservation of the artwork is good and aged with signs of the time a small cu...
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1930s Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Paper, Ink

Wisdom - Original Pen Drawing by Filiberto Scarpelli - 1920 ca
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Wisdom is an original drawing in pen on paper, realized in 1920 ca. by Filiberto Scarpelli (Naples, 1870 - Rome, 1933). Published on Italian magazine "la guerra dell’asino". Includ...
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1920s Modern Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Pen

Generals - Original China Ink by Filiberto Scarpelli - 1920s
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Generals is an original modern artwork realized in the first half of the 20th Century by the Italian artist Filiberto Scarpelli (Naples, 1870 - Rome, 1933). Original drawing realize...
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1920s Modern Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Ink

Opposition - Original China Ink on Paper by Filiberto Scarpelli - 1930s
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Opposition is a China ink original drawing on paper, realized by Filiberto Scarpelli (Naples, 1870 - Rome, 1933). Hand-signed by the artist in black ink and with the drawing of two ...
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1930s Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Ink

Opposition - Original China Ink Drawing by F. Scarpelli - Early 20th Century
By Filiberto Scarpelli
Located in Roma, IT
Opposition is a China ink original drawing on paper, realized by Filiberto Scarpelli (Naples, 1870 - Rome, 1933). Hand-signed by the artist in black ink and with the drawing of two ...
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Early 20th Century Filiberto Scarpelli Art

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Ink

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