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Armando Buratti Landscape Prints

Italian, 1924-2018

Armando Buratti was an Italian painter and engraver. He took part in Italian Portonaccio's School, a group of young artists born after the Second World War in the homonym district of Rome. Buratti inaugurated his work in Rome, for the first time in 1946 at Studio La Finestra, then he exhibited at Galleria La Tartaruga. His work can be found at the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome and the Capitoline Museums.  He obtained prizes in Francavilla 1957, in Florence 1958, in Marsala 1962 and Rome in 1965, where he received the Presidency of the Republic award.

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Artist: Armando Buratti
Paris - Original Etching by A. Buratti - 1947
By Armando Buratti
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 24 x 27 cm. Paris is an original artwork realized in 1947 by Armando Buratti. Original black and white etching. Hand-signed and dated in pencil on lower right. N...
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1940s Contemporary Armando Buratti Landscape Prints

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Rome, Roman Forum - Etching by Armando Buratti - 1967
By Armando Buratti
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 50 prints. Reference: Catalogue Battisti n.43. Armando Buratti (Rome, 1924), is an italian artist and painter. His works are now part of privat...
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1960s Modern Armando Buratti Landscape Prints

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The Sailing Ship - Etching by Armando Buratti - 1966
By Armando Buratti
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 50 print. Reference: Catalogue Battisti n.36. Armando Buratti (Rome, 1924), is an italian artist and painter. His first exhibition was held in ...
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1960s Modern Armando Buratti Landscape Prints

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Rome, Junk in Suburbs - Etching by Armando Buratti - 1965
By Armando Buratti
Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Edition of 45 prints. Reference: Catalogue Battisti n.4. Armando Buratti (Rome, 1924), is an italian artist and painter. His first exhibition was held in 1946, and fro...
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1960s Modern Armando Buratti Landscape Prints

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