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Artist: Antonio De Totero
Medium: Charcoal
Fantastic figure - Pencil and Charcoal by A. De Totero - 1979
Located in Roma, IT
Original drawing. Pencil and charcoal on cardboard. Dated and hand signed with the monogram of the artist lower right.
Very good conditions.
Includes Passepartout: 69 x 49 cm
Imag...
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1970s Surrealist Charcoal Figurative Prints
Materials
Charcoal, Cardboard, Pencil
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