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Artist: Domenico Morelli
Domenico Morelli 19th Century Orientalist Watercolor
By Domenico Morelli
Located in Roma, IT
Beautiful and interesting watercolor painting on paper attributed to the great Neapolitan artist Domenico Morelli. It depicts one of his favorite subjects, namely an oriental woman c...
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Late 19th Century Italian School Domenico Morelli Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Seated Female Figure - Oil Paint by Domenico Morelli - 19th century
By Domenico Morelli
Located in Roma, IT
Seated female figure is original oil painting on panel realized by the artist Domenico Morelli (1823-1901). Hand signed overleaf. Stamp "Galleri...
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19th Century Modern Domenico Morelli Art

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Canvas, Oil

Neoclassical Italian Drawing Framed Portrait
By Domenico Morelli
Located in Roma, IT
Rare and intense pencil on paper drawing attributed to the great 19th century Italian artist Domenico Morelli. It depicts with strong character a man portrayed in three-quarter view....
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Mid-19th Century Italian School Domenico Morelli Art

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Paper, Carbon Pencil

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