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Patrizia Guerresi Maïmouna
Black Aluminum Abstract Sculpture by Patrizia Guerresi Deji

1988

About the Item

This is an engaging black aluminum sculpture create by the Italian artist Patrizia Guerresi, in the 1988. The piece is a multiple of 1000 specimen on a black wooden base. The title of this artwork is "Deji". Patrizia Guerresi was born in Vicenza, Italy, in 1951, lives and work in Verona. He took part to a number of home and International exhibitions, among which: Xth Prize Lubiam, Biennale Internationale Piccola Scultura in Padova, Biennale Internazionale in Venice and at the Quadriennale in Rome. Her works are permanently exhibited in the Museum of Trapani and Vicenza in Italy. This is a multiple of a numbered edition of 1000 pieces; we can offer you the latest pieces that were made in the 1988 but they are in good conditions cause it remained since then stored and packed in the Editor warehouse. Every sculpture is completed by the Certificate of Authenticity with the number assigned to the piece and the original signature of the author.
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