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Artist: Antonietta Raphaël
1970s Modern Antonietta Raphaël Signed Etching
By Antonietta Raphaël
Located in Roma, IT
Colour etching “Prova d’autore” signed localised and dated ‘Raphael Roma “70”.
It depicts in his unmistakable style a couple pictured in an intimate but discreet pose.
Antonietta Ra...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Antonietta Raphaël Abstract Prints
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Paper, Lithograph
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