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Artist: Fausto Pirandello
Lot of Autographs by Fausto Pirandello - 1938 / 1957
Lot of Autographs by Fausto Pirandello - 1938 / 1957

Lot of Autographs by Fausto Pirandello - 1938 / 1957

By Fausto Pirandello

Located in Roma, IT

This Lot of Autographs by Fausto Pirandello to the Countess Pecci-Blunt and Silvio Perina, written in Italian, from 1938 to 1957, is composed of 9 items, prefectly readable and in e...

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Mid-20th Century Fausto Pirandello More Art

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Set of Autographs by Fausto Pirandello - 1930s-50s
Set of Autographs by Fausto Pirandello - 1930s-50s

Set of Autographs by Fausto Pirandello - 1930s-50s

By Fausto Pirandello

Located in Roma, IT

This Setof Autographs by Fausto Pirandello is addressed to the Countess Pecci-Blunt and to Silvio Perina, Written in Italian, from 1938 to 1957, is composed of 9 items, perfectly r...

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1930s Modern Fausto Pirandello More Art

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Paper, Ink

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