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Artist: Antonio Savisio
CAVALRY BATTLE- Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas  Painting,
CAVALRY BATTLE- Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas  Painting,

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 Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

CAVALRY BATTLE  - Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas Painting
CAVALRY BATTLE  - Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas Painting

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 Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

CAVALRY BATTLE -  Antonio Savisio Neapolitan School Italy Oil on canvas Painting
CAVALRY BATTLE -  Antonio Savisio Neapolitan School Italy Oil on canvas Painting

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 Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

CAVALRY BATTLE Antonio Savisio Neapolitan School Italian Figurative Oil Painting
CAVALRY BATTLE Antonio Savisio Neapolitan School Italian Figurative Oil Painting

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. 47 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 Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

CAVALRY BATTLE- Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School Oil on canvas Oval Painting
CAVALRY BATTLE- Antonio Savisio - Neapolitan School Oil on canvas Oval Painting

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.47x67 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 Figurative Paintings

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CAVALRY BATTLE - Antonio Savisio -Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas round paint
CAVALRY BATTLE - Antonio Savisio -Neapolitan School - Oil on canvas round paint

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. 45 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 Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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