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Victor Pasmore - Hand-Signed Etching And Aquatint, 2RC, 1991

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Arnaldo Pomodoro - La Rottura Nella Forma Solare - Hand-Signed Etching , 1983
By Arnaldo Pomodoro
Located in Varese, IT
Arnaldo Pomodoro - La Rottura Nella Forma Solare - Hand-Signed Etching , 1983 Additional Information: Material: Etching and aquatint on paper Limited edition, numbered 37/60 in lowe...
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Pablo Picasso ( 1881 – 1973 ) – hand-signed etching on wove paper – 1968
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Located in Varese, IT
Grosse Prostituée, Sorcière à la Chouette et Voyageur en Sabots ( Ref: Bloch 1760) etching on wove paper, Edited in 1968 Limited edition of 50 copies Current copy numbered: 37/50 on...
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Sonia Terk Delaunay - Hand-Signed Color Silk-Screen, 1970
Located in Varese, IT
Sonia Terk Delaunay ( 1885 - 1979 ) - hand-signed color silk-screen - 80 x 57 cm, 1970 Additional information: Material: Color Silk-screen on pape...
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Louise Nevelson - Hand-Signed Silk-Screen on Hand-Made Paper, 1975
By Louise Nevelson
Located in Varese, IT
Louise Nevelson ( 1899 - 1988 ) - hand-signed Silk-screen on hand-made paper, 1975 Additional information: Material: Silk-screen on hand-made paper Edited in 1975 Limited edition in...
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Alexander Calder - Girandola - Hand-Signed Lithography, 1972
By Alexander Calder
Located in Varese, IT
Alexander Calder ( 1898 - 1976 ) - Girandola - hand-signed lithography, 1972 Additional information: Material: Color lithography on paper Edited in 1972 Limited edition in 100 copie...
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Alexander Calder - L’albero Del Bene E Del Male - Hand-Signed Lithography, 1975
By Alexander Calder
Located in Varese, IT
Alexander Calder ( 1898 - 1976 ) - L’albero del bene e del male - hand-signed lithography, 1975 Additional information: Material: color lithography on paper Edited in 1975 Limited e...
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