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View of the City of Paris from the side of the island called... - Etching - 1748
Located in Roma, IT
Etching on paper realized in 1748.
Very good condition except for some minor foxing.
Includes a wooden frame cm. 27.5x41.5
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Ancient View of Paris - Etching - 1748
Located in Roma, IT
Etching on paper realized in 1748.
Very good condition except for some minor foxing.
Includes a wooden frame cm. 27.5x41.5
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Modern 18th Century Abstract Prints
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View of the Castle of Versailles - Etching - 1748
Located in Roma, IT
Etching on paper realized in 1748.
Very good condition except for some minor foxing.
Includes a wooden frame cm. 27.5x41.5
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Modern 18th Century Abstract Prints
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Part of the City of Paris from the Rue Saint-Germain-de... - Etching - 1748
Located in Roma, IT
Etching on paper realized in 1748.
Very good condition except for some minor foxing.
Includes a wooden frame cm. 27.5x41.5
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Modern 18th Century Abstract Prints
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Etching
View of a Part of the City of Paris from the College of the... - Etching - 1748
Located in Roma, IT
Etching realized in 1748.
Very good condition except for some minor foxing.
Includes a wooden frame cm. 27.5x41.5
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Modern 18th Century Abstract Prints
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Etching
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Artist: After Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966)
Title: Nu de Profil (Nude in Profile), from the folio Derriere le miroir, 10 Ans d'Edition 1946-1956, No. 92-93
Medium: Etching, cuivre rayé apres tirage on velin paper
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