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The Bridge - Drawing by Nazareno Gattamelata -1970s
By Nazareno Gattamenata
Located in Roma, IT
The Bridge is a mixed colored charcoal drawing realized by Nazareno Gattamelata in the 1970s. Hand signed by the artist on the lower right margin. The artwork is framed (41.5 x 4.5...
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1970s Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Mixed Media

Rivers of the Tiber - Etching by Nazareno Gattamelata - 1970s
By Nazareno Gattamenata
Located in Roma, IT
Rivers of the Tiber is an original Contemporary artwork realized by Nazareno Gattamelata in the 1970s. Original oil Pastel and Charcoal Good conditions. Rivers of the Tiber is an ...
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1970s Contemporary Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Oil Pastel, Charcoal

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