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The Battle of Magenta -Hand Colored Lithograph by Carlo Bossoli - 1854
By Carlo Bossoli
Located in Roma, IT
The Battle of Magenta is original Hand-colored lithography on paper, realized by Carlo Bossoli in the XIX century. Titled on the lower center, signed on ...
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1850s Carlo Bossoli Art

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Lithograph

View of Odessa - Tempera on Paper by C. Bossoli - Mid 19th Century
By Carlo Bossoli
Located in Roma, IT
View of Odessa is a beautiful original artwork realized by Carlo Bossoli in Mid 19th Century. Tempera on paper. Gilded wooden frame is included. Passep...
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Mid-19th Century Carlo Bossoli Art

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Tempera

Exceptional Pair of Turkish Landscape Paintings inscribed Costantinopoli Scutari
By Carlo Bossoli
Located in Rome, IT
Pair of excellent quality oil on canvas landscape depicting Istambul (Costantinapoli ) in the 19'th century . Attributed to Carlo Bossoli , Famous ori...
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Mid-19th Century Carlo Bossoli Art

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Oil

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