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Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 - Lithograph by Fabio Mauri
Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 - Lithograph by Fabio Mauri

Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 - Lithograph by Fabio Mauri

By Fabio Mauri

Located in Roma, IT

Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008   is a wonderful colored screen print realized by Fabio Mauri in occasion of the  Olympic Games  held in  Beijing  in  2008.  This artwork is a pa...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Fabio Mauri Art

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Lithograph

Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 - Lithograph by Fabio Mauri
Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 - Lithograph by Fabio Mauri

Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 - Lithograph by Fabio Mauri

By Fabio Mauri

Located in Roma, IT

Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 is a wonderful colored screen print realized by Fabio Mauri in occasion of the Olympic Games held in Beijing in 2008.  This artwork is a part of t...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Fabio Mauri Art

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Lithograph

Bruciano Libri
Bruciano Libri

Bruciano Libri

By Fabio Mauri

Located in Roma, IT

Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 125 prints. Perfect conditions. Fabio Mauri (Rome, 1926 – Rome, 2009) was an Italian artist, writer and dramatist. He was one of the main Italian...

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1970s Contemporary Fabio Mauri Art

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Lithograph

Sopprimono Avanguardie - Photolithograph by Fabio Mauri - 1976

Sopprimono Avanguardie - Photolithograph by Fabio Mauri - 1976

By Fabio Mauri

Located in Roma, IT

Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 125 prints. Very good conditions. Fabio Mauri (Rome, 1926 – Rome, 2009) was an italian artist, writer and dramatist. He was one of the main ital...

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1970s Contemporary Fabio Mauri Art

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Amano il Bello - Original Screen Print by Fabio Mauri
Amano il Bello - Original Screen Print by Fabio Mauri

Amano il Bello - Original Screen Print by Fabio Mauri

By Fabio Mauri

Located in Roma, IT

Amano il bello is a beautiful black and white photolitography and serigraph on Fabriano Rosaspina Paper realized in 1976 by the Italian artist, Fabio Mauri (1926-2009). Signed in pen...

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1970s Contemporary Fabio Mauri Art

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Screen

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By Fabio Mauri

Located in Roma, IT

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Airplane -  by Fabio Mauri - Late-20th century

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Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 -Original Lithograph by Fabio Mauri

By Fabio Mauri

Located in Roma, IT

Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 is a wonderful colored screen print realized by Fabio Mauri on the occasion of the Olympic Games held in Beijing in 2008. This artwork is a part o...

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Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 -Original Lithograph by Fabio Mauri
Tennis, Olympic Games Beijing 2008 -Original Lithograph by Fabio Mauri

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Find a wide variety of authentic Fabio Mauri art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Fabio Mauri in lithograph, paper, screen print and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1970s and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Fabio Mauri art, so small editions measuring 20 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Giosetta Fioroni, Bruno Conte, and Guido Crepax. Fabio Mauri art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $357 and tops out at $1,003, while the average work can sell for $902.

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