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Artist: Antonio Donghi
Circonva - Lithograph by Antonio Donghi and Leonardo Sinisgalli - 1945
By Antonio Donghi
Located in Roma, IT
Circonvallazione Clodia is an original modern artwork realized by Leonardo Sinisgalli and Antonio Donghi.
Black and white lithograph realized by Antonio Donghi and a text by Leonard...
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1940s Modern Antonio Donghi Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Circonvallazione Clodia - Lithograph by Antonio Donghi - 1945
By Antonio Donghi
Located in Roma, IT
Piazza San Pietro is a modern artwork realized by Antonio Donghi, and Leonardo Sinisgalli in 1945.
Black and white lithograph. Both pages are hand-signed in pencil and the left one ...
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1940s Modern Antonio Donghi Figurative Prints
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Paper, Lithograph
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