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Artist: Ernesto Romagnoli
Colle di Val d'Elsa - Woodcut by Ernesto Romagnoli - 1963
By Ernesto Romagnoli
Located in Roma, IT
Colle di Val d'Elsa is an original woodcut print realized by Ernesto Romagnoli in 1963.
No signature, in very good conditions, mounted on a white cardboard (49 x 34 cm).
The artwor...
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1960s Ernesto Romagnoli Prints and Multiples
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Woodcut
Figures - Woodcut by Ernesto Romagnoli - 1963
By Ernesto Romagnoli
Located in Roma, IT
Figures is an original woodcut print realized by Ernesto Romagnoli in 1963.
No signature, in very good conditions.
The artwork is after Mino Maccari.
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1960s Modern Ernesto Romagnoli Prints and Multiples
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Woodcut
Figures - Original Woodcut by Ernesto Romagnoli - 1963
By Ernesto Romagnoli
Located in Roma, IT
Figures is an original woodcut realized by Ernesto Romagnoli in 1963.
No signature, in very good conditions.
The artwork is after Mino Maccari.
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1960s Ernesto Romagnoli Prints and Multiples
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Woodcut
The Projection - Woodcut by Ernesto Romagnoli - 1963
By Ernesto Romagnoli
Located in Roma, IT
The Projection is an original woodcut realized by Ernesto Romagnoli in 1963.
No signature, in very good conditions, mounted on a white cardboard (49 x 34 cm).
The artwork is d'aprè...
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1960s Ernesto Romagnoli Prints and Multiples
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Woodcut
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