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Artist: Dionisio Moretti
Venice, Santa Chiara Island - Original etching and watercolor, 1831
By Dionisio Moretti
Located in Paris, IDF
Dionisio MORETTI
Venice, Santa Chiara Island, 1831
Original etching
Finely enhanced by hand with watercolor
On vellum 26 x 41 cm (c. 10.2 x 16 inc...
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1830s Academic Dionisio Moretti Prints and Multiples
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Watercolor, Etching
Venice, View of the Grand Canal - Original etching and watercolor, 1831
By Dionisio Moretti
Located in Paris, IDF
Dionisio MORETTI
View of the Grand Canal, 1831
Original etching
Finely enhanced by hand with watercolor
On vellum 26 x 41 cm (c. 10.2 x 16 inch)
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1830s Academic Dionisio Moretti Prints and Multiples
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Venice, Rialto Bridge - Original etching and watercolor, 1831
By Dionisio Moretti
Located in Paris, IDF
Dionisio MORETTI
Venice, Rialto Bridge, 1831
Original etching
Finely enhanced by hand with watercolor
On vellum 26 x 41 cm (c. 10.2 x 16 inch)
Ve...
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1830s Academic Dionisio Moretti Prints and Multiples
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Watercolor, Etching
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