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Drawing, Vault of the Hall of the Eagles Domus Aurea Vincenzo Brenna
Located in Milan, IT
Drawing on paper done in India ink, white lead and gouache; depicting the frescoed vault of the Gallery of the Eagles in the Domus Aurea. The perimeter band is occupied by reserves i...
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18th Century Other Art Style Abstract Paintings

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India Ink, Gouache

Sculpture project by Fausto Melotti, 1936
By Fausto Melotti
Located in Milan, IT
Pencil on watermarked paper. Signed lower left. The drawing is accompanied by an authentication on photo from the Fausto Melotti Archive, with code DIS 36 015, showing the data of th...
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1930s Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Three Faces Eight Leaves, XXth century
By Jean Cocteau
Located in Milan, IT
Gouaches on paper. On the back there are stickers from Sotheby's Auction with the artist's name and the original title "Three faces eight leaves". These are two similar drawings, with the same subject albeit with small differences, and colored with different techniques. Jean Cocteau was a multifaceted artist: writer, playwright, playwright, he also dabbled in the visual arts, loving to experiment with all the avant-gardes of his century. Jean Cocteau published his first book of drawings in 1923, at just 36 years old. In it the poet portrayed his friends Raymond Radiguet, Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie...
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20th Century Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Chiquito Futbolista de Tanger 1982
Located in Milan, IT
Sanguine on paper. Signed and dated in Roman numerals at lower right. In the upper right corner is the title. Claudio Bravo Camus was a Chilean painter best known for compositions (...
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Ballpoint pen drawing by Mario Tozzi Figure at Rest 1969
By Mario Tozzi
Located in Milan, IT
Ballpoint pen on paper. Signed lower right. Accompanied by authentication on photo from the Mario Tozzi Archive. In master Tozzi's extensive production one finds many drawings, such...
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1960s Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Dipinto Scena Biblica. Davide che suona l'Arpa XVII secolo
Located in Milan, IT
Olio su tela. Scuola nord- italiana del XVII secolo. La scena raffigura l'episodio biblico tratto dal Primo libro di Samuele che così racconta :"Ora quando il cattivo spirito permess...
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17th Century Other Art Style Figurative Paintings

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