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Enzo Brunori Paintings

Italian, 1924-1993

Enzo Brunori was an Italian painter. He is famous for his representation of nature and landscape. In 1953, he won a purchase prize as part of the Spoleto Prize. He took part in two editions of the Venice Biennale. Brunori became a professor of painting at the Rome University of Fine Arts.

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Artist: Enzo Brunori
Abstract Landscape - Oil Painting by Enzo Brunori - 1960s
Abstract Landscape - Oil Painting by Enzo Brunori - 1960s

Abstract Landscape - Oil Painting by Enzo Brunori - 1960s

By Enzo Brunori

Located in Roma, IT

Abstract Landscape is an original modern artwork realized by Enzo Brunori between 1962-1963. Mixed colored oil painting. Hand signed and dated on the lower margin. Good conditions...

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1960s Modern Enzo Brunori Paintings

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Oil

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