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Style: Italian School
"Islands in the distance-Tuscany-" Blue, Oval cm.50 x 40
Located in Torino, IT
Oval, Blue, Landscape, Sea, Tuscany, Italy Shipment included in the price Fernando FARULLI (Florence, 1923 - 1997) 1948: Young Artists Salon, Paris 1952: International Art Biennale, Venice 1956: The Contemporary Italian Drawing, Leningrad-Moscow 1959-61: The Parker Exhibition of Contemporary Italian Painting...
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1970s Italian School Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Don Quichotte
Located in Genève, GE
Oil on canvas
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1940s Italian School Abstract Paintings

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Oil

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