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Medium: Enamel
Artist: Pablo Echaurren
Come mestiere faccio il poeta e quindi devo scriverlo con una esse sola - Enamel
Located in Roma, IT
Come mestiere faccio il poeta e quindi devo scriverlo con una esse sola is an amusing and ironic enamel and China ink on cardboard realized in 1970 by Pablo Echaurren.
Signed and da...
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1970s Enamel Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
Toasted Hermes - 1970s - Pablo Echaurren - Enamel - Contemporary
Located in Roma, IT
Toasted Hermes is a very amusing and surrealist enamel and China ink on cardboard realized in 1970 by Pablo Echaurren.
Signed and dated in black ink on the lower right margin. On the...
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1970s Contemporary Enamel Figurative Paintings
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Enamel
È la promessa di Kimra - 1970s - Pablo Echaurren - Enamel - Contemporary
Located in Roma, IT
È la promessa di Kimra is an amusing enamel and China ink on cardboard realized in 1970 by Pablo Echaurren.
On the back, title, year of creation, and signature are hand-written in bl...
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1970s Contemporary Enamel Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
Sulla ricostruzione di una trappola a paniuzze - 1970 - Pablo Echaurren - Enamel
Located in Roma, IT
Sulla ricostruzione di una trappola a paniuzze is a colorful original painting (enamel and China ink on cardboard) realized in 1970 by Pablo Echaurren.
Signature, date, and title in ...
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1970s Contemporary Enamel Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
I nostri esperti sono giunti ad una conclusione determinante - 1970s - Enamel
Located in Roma, IT
I nostri esperti sono giunti ad una conclusione determinante is an amusing and ironic enamel and China ink on cardboard realized in 1970 by Pablo Echaurren.
Signed and dated in blac...
Category
1970s Contemporary Enamel Figurative Paintings
Materials
Enamel
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