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Artist: Ernesto Treccani
Flowers- Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1973
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is an Original Lithograph realized by Ernesto Treccani in 1973.
Limited edition of 125 copies, editor "La Nuova Foglio SPA".
Very good condition on a white cardboard.
Hand...
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1970s Abstract Ernesto Treccani Art
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Lithograph
Portrait - Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1970s
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is a Lithograph realized by Ernesto Treccani in 1970s.
Limited edition of 125, editor "La Nuova Foglio SPA".
Very good condition on a white cardboard.
Hand-signed and num...
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1970s Contemporary Ernesto Treccani Art
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Lithograph
Portrait - Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1973
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is a Lithograph realized by Ernesto Treccani in 1973.
Limited edition of 125, editor "La Nuova Foglio SPA".
Very good condition on a white cardboard.
Hand-signed and numb...
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1970s Modern Ernesto Treccani Art
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Lithograph
Figure - Original Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - Late 20th Century
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
"Figure" is an original Lithograph artwork realized by Ernesto Treccani.
Hand-signed at the bottom. Image Dimensions: 46 x 35.5 cm
Numbered, edition 43/125.
In excellent conditio...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Ernesto Treccani Art
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Lithograph
Untitled - Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1980s
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Etching made on zinc plate on Magnani-Pescia paper 310 gr/m2, paper size 50cm x 70cm, round engraving diameter 31cm hand coloured.
Excellent condition, no defects.
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1980s Contemporary Ernesto Treccani Art
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Lithograph
Untitled - Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1980s
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Etching made on zinc plate on Magnani-Pescia paper 310 gr/m2, paper size 50cm x 70cm, round engraving diameter 31cm hand coloured. Excellent condition, no defects.
Born in Milan on ...
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1980s Contemporary Ernesto Treccani Art
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Lithograph
Flowers - Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1973
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is a Lithograph realized by Ernesto Treccani in 1973.
Limited edition of 125, editor "La Nuova Foglio SPA".
Very good condition on a white cardboard.
Hand-signed and numbe...
Category
1970s Modern Ernesto Treccani Art
Materials
Lithograph
Flowers - Original Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1973
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is an Original Lithograph realized by Ernesto Treccani in 1973.
Limited edition of 125 copies, editor "La Nuova Foglio SPA".
Very good condition on a white cardboard.
Hand...
Category
1970s Modern Ernesto Treccani Art
Materials
Lithograph
Flowers - Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1973
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is an Original Lithograph realized by Ernesto Treccani in 1973.
Limited edition of 125 copies, editor "La Nuova Foglio SPA".
Very good condition on a white cardboard.
Hand...
Category
1970s Modern Ernesto Treccani Art
Materials
Lithograph
Flowered Garden - Lithograph by Ernesto Treccani - 1975
By Ernesto Treccani
Located in Roma, IT
Flowered Garden is an original Lithograph artwork realized in 1975 ca. by Ernesto Treccani.
Hand-signed at the bottom, right. Titled.
Artis's proof.
In excellent conditions.
This...
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1970s Contemporary Ernesto Treccani Art
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Lithograph
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