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Artist: Alfred Angeletti
Two people, 1965 - oil on canvas, 92x65 cm., framed
By Alfred Angeletti
Located in Nice, FR
Beautiful oil on canvas by Alfred Angeletti. dated and signed.
Alfred Angeletti, Artiste peintre (1919 - 1991),
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1960s Abstract Alfred Angeletti Art
Materials
Oil
Abstract Composition A1, 1950-60 - oil paint, 57x48 cm
By Alfred Angeletti
Located in Nice, FR
Oil on canvas, signed lower left.
Alfred Angeletti (1919-1991) est né en Belgique, mais il est de nationalité française et il a vécut à Nice a partir de 1946. Etudiant, il suit conjointement, pendant quatre ans, les cours de l'Académie des Beaux Arts et de l'Institut des Arts Décoratifs du Batiment, à Liège.
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Alfred Angeletti Art
Materials
Oil
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