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Artist: Emilio Notte
Nude of Woman - Original Lithograph by Emilio Notte - Late 1900

Nude of Woman - Original Lithograph by Emilio Notte - Late 1900

By Emilio Notte

Located in Roma, IT

Nude Of Woman is an original colored print realized during the XXI century by the Futurist artist Emilio Notte. Colored lithograph on paper. Hand-signed by the artist in pencil on t...

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