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Artist: Domenico Purificato
Ragazza con Rose - Lithograph by Domenico Purificato - 1980
Ragazza con Rose - Lithograph by Domenico Purificato - 1980

Ragazza con Rose - Lithograph by Domenico Purificato - 1980

By Domenico Purificato

Located in Roma, IT

Lithograph made on zinc plate on Magnani-Pescia paper 310 gr/m2, paper size 50cm x 70cm, work size 40cmx52cm . Domenico Purificato was born in Fondi on March 14, 1915, and was an Ita...

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1980s Modern Domenico Purificato Art

Materials

Lithograph

Portrait of Woman - Lithograph by Domenico Purificato - Mid-20th Century
Portrait of Woman - Lithograph by Domenico Purificato - Mid-20th Century

Portrait of Woman - Lithograph by Domenico Purificato - Mid-20th Century

By Domenico Purificato

Located in Roma, IT

Portrait of Woman is a lithograph on paper realized by Domenico Purificato. Hand-signed and hand-numbered 27/99. Very good conditions. Framed. The dimensions with the frame are 58...

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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Domenico Purificato Art

Materials

Lithograph

Woman and Panorama - Screen print by Domenico Purificato - 1975

Woman and Panorama - Screen print by Domenico Purificato - 1975

By Domenico Purificato

Located in Roma, IT

Woman and Panorama is an original screen print, realized by Domenico Purificato. Hand-signed on the lower right, Numbered. edition of 90/150 prints. The state of preservation of t...

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1970s Modern Domenico Purificato Art

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Post Scriptum - Original Lithograph By D.Purificato - 1945
Post Scriptum - Original Lithograph By D.Purificato - 1945

Post Scriptum - Original Lithograph By D.Purificato - 1945

By Domenico Purificato

Located in Roma, IT

Post scriptum in the bottle is an original modern artwork realized by Domenico Purificato on a set by Libero De Libero Good conditions except for some folds, foxings and yellowing o...

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1940s Modern Domenico Purificato Art

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