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Artist: Antonio Savisio
CAVALRY BATTLE - Antonio Savisio -Neapolitan School Oil on canvas Painting
By Antonio Savisio
Located in Napoli, IT
Land battle - Antonio Savisio Italia 2006 - Oil on canvas cm.60x90.
Gold leaf gilded wooden frame cm.92x122
Maestro Antonio Savisio drew inspiration from the masterpieces of the gr...
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Early 2000s Old Masters Antonio Savisio Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
CAVALRY BATTLE - Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas Painting
By Antonio Savisio
Located in Napoli, IT
Land Battle - Antonio Savisio Italia 2006 - Oil on canvas cm. 40x80
Maestro Antonio Savisio drew inspiration from the masterpieces of the great Neapolitan Maestro Salvator Rosa who...
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Early 2000s Italian School Antonio Savisio Paintings
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CAVALRY BATTLE - Antonio Savisio -Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas round paint
By Antonio Savisio
Located in Napoli, IT
Land Battle - Antonio Savisio Italia 2002 - Oil on canvas diam. cm. 30
Maestro Antonio Savisio drew inspiration from the masterpieces of the great Neapolitan Maestro Salvator Rosa wh...
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Early 2000s Italian School Antonio Savisio Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
CAVALRY BATTLE Antonio Savisio Neapolitan School Italian Figurative Oil Painting
By Antonio Savisio
Located in Napoli, IT
Land Battle - Antonio Savisio Italia 2006 - Oil on canvas diam. cm. 30
Maestro Antonio Savisio drew inspiration from the masterpieces of the great Neapolitan Maestro Salvator Rosa w...
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Early 2000s Italian School Antonio Savisio Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
CAVALRY BATTLE- Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School Oil on canvas Oval Painting
By Antonio Savisio
Located in Napoli, IT
CAVALRY BATTLE - Oil on oval canvas cm.30x50 by Antonio Savisio, Italy 2005
Maestro Antonio Savisio drew inspiration from the masterpieces of the great Neapolitan Maestro Salvator Ro...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian School Antonio Savisio Paintings
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CAVALRY BATTLE - Antonio Savisio Neapolitan School Italy Oil on canvas Painting
By Antonio Savisio
Located in Napoli, IT
Land Battle - Antonio Savisio Italia 2006 - Oil on canvas diam. cm. 30
Gold leaf gilded and laquered wooden frame cm. 47x47
Maestro Antonio Savisio drew inspiration from the masterp...
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Early 2000s Old Masters Antonio Savisio Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
CAVALRY BATTLE- Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas Painting,
By Antonio Savisio
Located in Napoli, IT
Land Battle - Antonio Savisio Italia 2006 - Oil on canvas diam. cm. 30
Gold leaf gilded and laquered wooden frame cm. 47x47
Maestro Antonio Savisio drew inspiration from the master...
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Early 2000s Old Masters Antonio Savisio Paintings
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