Set of Six Engravings of Italian Regional Dress
By Alessandro d'Anna
Located in New York, NY
of Italian regional dress after Alessandro d'Anna, engraved by Bianchi in Rome circa 1791
Antique Late 18th Century Italian Prints
Paper
Set of Six Engravings of Italian Regional Dress
By Alessandro d'Anna
Located in New York, NY
of Italian regional dress after Alessandro d'Anna, engraved by Bianchi in Rome circa 1791
Paper
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H 47.25 in W 39.38 in D 3.15 in
Jean Michel Basquiat College and Picture by Anna Bianchi 2020
By Mimmo Rotella
Located in Lucca, IT
tela , firmata , davanti e dietro ,dall' artista contemporanea Anna Bianca ., Anna si forma seguendo
Fabric, Acrylic
Queen Elisabetta II Painting Post Modern
Located in Lucca, IT
Queen Elisabeth II painted by the artist Anna Bianchi .Anna Bianchi was born in Lucca where she
Paint, Canvas, Paper
Brigitte Bardot
Located in Lucca, IT
Brigette Bardot by Anna Banchi is the contemporary Italian artist. Anna Bianchi live and works in
Paper
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H 47 in W 39.25 in D 1.38 in
Italian Pop Artist Anna Bianchi’s Lenny Kravits Abstract Black and White Acrylic
Located in Round Top, TX
Lenny Kravits painting on canvas. Black and white acrylic by artist Anna Bianchi. Anna is a
Acrylic
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H 25.99 in W 37.01 in
17th century Italian still-life with flowers, fruits and game
Located in Aartselaar, BE
Anna Maria Bianchi) [exhibition catalogue]. Dimensions: Oil on canvas ca. 94 by 66 cms With very
Canvas, Oil
18th C. Set of 3 Etchings of Harbor Scenes in Gilt Frames
By Pieter Schenk the Elder, Pierre Mortier
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
A set of three antique Dutch engravings and etchings from the 18th Century. This set has been professionally framed in newer gilt frames and feature acid-free paper to protect these...
Paper, Boxwood, Paint
$995 / set
H 20.75 in W 15.63 in D 1 in
Set of Eight European Fire Related Engravings by G.Freeman Nicely Framed
Located in Milford, NH
This set of eight European fire-related wood engravings were drawn by G. Freeman and engraved by Dutch engraver Jan Kip from Richard Blome's Commentary on the Bible, 1695. They are t...
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