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Artist: Fabrizio Clerici
Surreal Ram - Original Screen Print by Fabrizio Clerici - 1980s
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
Hand-signed and numbered. Edition of 50 prints. In Excellent condition.
Wonderful etching, representing a surreal ram in the perfect Clerici's style.
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1980s Contemporary Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
The Battle - Lithograph by Fabrizio Clerici - 1984
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
The Battle is an original artwork realized by Fabrizio Clerici in 1984.
Lithograph print.
Hand-signed on the lower right margin.
Numbered on the lower left margin. Edition of 100 ...
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1980s Surrealist Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Souvenir - Original Screen Print by Fabrizio Clerici - 1980s
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 10x10 cm.
Etching hand-signed and numbered with pencil on lower margin. Edition of 100 prints. In Excellent condition.
Wonderful print representing an imaginery ...
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1980s Contemporary Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
Materials
Screen
Untitled
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 60 prints. On "C.M. Fabriano" paper. In Excellent condition.
By taking Giovanni Battista Piranesi's suggestions, Clerici's imagery is influenced by Caspar...
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20th Century Modern Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
The Frogs - Original Lithograph by Fabrizio Clerici - 1940 ca
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
The Frogs is an enchanting lithograph realized in 1940 ca. by Fabrizio Clerici (1913-1993).
Hand-signed in pencil, on the lower right. Artist's proof "P.A", on the lower left.
The ...
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1940s Modern Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
The Frogs - Lithograph by Fabrizio Clerici - 20th Century
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
The Frogs is an enchanting lithograph realized by Fabrizio Clerici (1913-1993).
Hand-signed, written in pencil, on the lower right. Acronyms "P.A", on the lower left.
Image Dimensi...
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20th Century Modern Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Painters - Lithograph by Fabrizio Clerici - 1970s
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
Painters in the Studio is a print realized by Fabrizio Clerici in the 1970s.
Lithograph print.
Hand-signed and numbered, edition of 125 prints.
The artwork is realized through a r...
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1970s Surrealist Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Gestural Composition - Lithograph by Fabrizio Clerici - 1970s
By Fabrizio Clerici
Located in Roma, IT
Gestural Composition is a print realized by Fabrizio Clerici in the 1970s.
Lithograph on paper.
Hand-signed and numbered, edition of 125 prints.
The artwork is realized through a ...
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1970s Surrealist Fabrizio Clerici Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
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