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Artist: Danilo Bergamo
Defilé - Original Tempera by Danilo Bergamo - 1970s
By Danilo Bergamo
Located in Roma, IT
Defilè is an original mixed colored tempera on cardboard realized by Danilo Bergamo in 1970s..
Hand signed on the lower right margin...
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1970s Danilo Bergamo Abstract Paintings
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Tempera
Defilé - Tempera by Danilo Bergamo - 1970s
By Danilo Bergamo
Located in Roma, IT
Defilè is an original mixed colored tempera on cardboard realized by Danilo Bergamo in 1970s..
Hand signed on the lower right margin...
Category
1970s Contemporary Danilo Bergamo Abstract Paintings
Materials
Tempera
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