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Artist: Antonio Asis
Vibrations bandes rouges et bleues
By Antonio Asis
Located in PARIS, FR
Antonio Asis was born in 1932 in Buenos Airs, Argentina. He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, from where he obtained his doctorate degree in 1950.
In 1956, he travel...
Category
2010s Abstract Antonio Asis Art
Materials
Acrylic
Vibration carrés bleus et jaunes
By Antonio Asis
Located in PARIS, FR
Antonio Asis was born in 1932 in Buenos Airs, Argentina. He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, from where he obtained his doctorate degree in 1950.
In 1956, he travel...
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2010s Abstract Antonio Asis Art
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UNTITLED (from the KINETIC PORTFOLIO)
By Antonio Asis
Located in New York, NY
2-layer serigraph, edition of 100. From the KINETIC PORTFOLIO.
top layer is a clear polymer with black printing, bottom layer is red and black dots on a gold paper.
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1970s Abstract Antonio Asis Art
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