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Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Italian, 1889-1954

Bruno Angoletta was an Italian illustrator, cartoonist and painter. He illustrated for Avanti!, the Italian daily newspaper, born as the official voice of the Italian Socialist Party, published since 25 December 1896.

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Artist: Bruno Angoletta
My Fairy Tales - China ink Drawing by Bruno Angoletta - 1920s
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
My Fairy Tales is an original China ink drawing realized by Bruno Angoletta (1920). The drawing is in good conditions on a yellowed checkered paper. Mounted on a cream coloured car...
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1920s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Sea Fantasy - Drawing In Pen by Bruno Angoletta - 20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Sea Fantasy is a drawing in pen realized by Italian artist Bruno Angoletta. Hand-signed on the lower in pencil. Included a Passepartout: 30 x 40 cm. Good condition. The artwork...
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20th Century Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen

The Catholic Glories - China Ink by Bruno Angoletta - 1907
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
The Catholic Glories is an original Modern artwork realized in 1907 by the Italian artist Bruno Angoletta (Belluno, 1889 - 1954). Original China ink on paper. Hand-signed and dated ...
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Early 1900s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

Arabic Prince - China Ink on Paper by Bruno Angoletta - 1920s
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Arabic Prince is an original modern artwork realized in the 1920s by the Italian illustrator Bruno Angoletta (Belluno, 1889 - 1954). Original drawing in China ink on paper. China i...
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1920s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

Figure 1920 - China ink Drawing by Bruno Angoletta - 1920
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Figure 1920 is an original China ink drawing realized by Bruno Angoletta (1920). The drawing is in good conditions on a yellowed checkered paper. Mounted on a cream coloured cardbo...
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1920s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

The Evocation - China Ink on Paper by Bruno Angoletta - Ear20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
The Girl is an original drawing in China ink realized by Italian artist Bruno Angoletta. Included a Passepartout: 49 x 34 cm. Good condition. The artwork represents scenery of an ...
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Early 20th Century Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

Mariondina - Illustration - Original China Ink by Bruno Angoletta - 1930s
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration is an original drawing in china ink applied on paper realized by Italian artist Bruno Angoletta. Passepartout: 49 x 34 cm. The artwork is in a good condition except f...
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1930s Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

The Pope - China ink Drawing by Bruno Angoletta - 1909
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
The Pope is a modern artwork realized by Bruno Angoletta for "L'Asino" Magazine, and there published. Ref. Pioggerella Elettorale 1909 Asino XVIII n. 8 21/02/1909. Hand-signed in ...
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Early 1900s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

The Story of Pioggerella - China ink Drawing by Bruno Angoletta - 1920s
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
The story of Pioggerella is an original modern artwork realized by Bruno Angoletta in the early 20th Century. China ink drawing. Fair conditions (diffused foxings). Includes frame.
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1920s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Priests - Original China Ink and Tempera by Bruno Angoletta - Early 20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Priests is an original China Ink and Tempera on cardboard realized by Bruno Angoletta in early 20th century. The artwork is in good condition, except for some missing corners. Brun...
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Early 20th Century Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink, Tempera

Parrot - China Ink by Bruno Angoletta - Early 20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Parrot is an original china ink drawing on paper, realized by Bruno Angoletta (1889 - 1954), an italian artist. On the bottom right margin there is the sigla of the artist,A. White...
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Early 20th Century Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

Illustration - Drawing In Pen by Bruno Angoletta - Early 20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration is an original drawing in pen realized by Italian artist Bruno Angoletta. Hand-signed at the top right "Ag" in pencil. Included a Passepartout: 30 x 40 cm. Good con...
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Early 20th Century Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen

Nalo e Diamanti - Original Drawing In Pen by Bruno Angoletta - 20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration is an original drawing in pen realized by Italian artist Bruno Angoletta. Hand-signed at the top right "Ag" in pencil. Included a Passepartout: 30 x 40 cm. Good con...
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20th Century Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pen

Illustration - Ink Drawing by Bruno Angoletta - Early 20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration is an original geometric drawing realized by Bruno Angoletta. Passepartout: 33.5 x 49 The art work is in a Good condition. Bruno Angoletta (7 September 1889 - 7 Jan...
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Early 20th Century Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Ink

Al Pascolo - China Ink by Bruno Angoletta - Early 20th Century
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration is an original drawing in china ink realized by Italian artist Bruno Angoletta. Hand-signed on the lower left" B. The artwork applied on Passepartout: 20.5 x 30.5 cm....
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20th Century Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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The Man - China ink Drawing by Bruno Angoletta - 1920s
By Bruno Angoletta
Located in Roma, IT
The man and the boat is an original modern artwork realized by Bruno Angoletta in the early century. China ink drawing on paper. Fair conditions (diffused foxings). Monogram with ...
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1920s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Girl With Flowers - China ink Drawing by Bruno Angoletta - 1915
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1910s Modern Bruno Angoletta Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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