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Artist: Alighiero Boetti
Medium: Felt Pen
Untitled (Time)
Located in Roma, RM
Alighiero Boetti (Turin 1940 - Rome 1994), Untitled (Time) (1985) Mixed media on paper 70 x 50 cm signed in the bottom center, also at the bottom is an openwork inscription I vedent...
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Late 20th Century Pop Art Felt Pen Mixed Media

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