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Emilio Tadini On Sale

Blade and Lipstick - Original Screen Print by E. Tadini - 1970 ca
By Emilio Tadini
Located in Roma, IT
This original print is hand signed. This is an artist's proof out of the edition of 35. Emilio Tadini (1927-2002) was an Italian painter and writer, inspired by Surrealism and Engli...
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1970s Contemporary Abstract Prints

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Paper

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Emilio Tadini Poster Exhibition - Original Offset Poster - 1976
By Emilio Tadini
Located in Roma, IT
Emilio Tadini Poster Exhibition is an original offset poster realized in 1976. The artwork was realized in the occasion of the exhibition "Museo dell'uomo" held in Rondanini Gallery ...
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1970s Contemporary Abstract Prints

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Offset

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Emilio Tadini was an Italian painter and writer inspired by Surrealism and English Pop Art. The artist directed his painting research to the field of the new figuration, creating artworks, rich in literary and figurative quotations, rendered with cold and precise objectivity.

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