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Artist: Fausto Pirandello
Bagnanti

Bagnanti

By Fausto Pirandello

Located in Roma, IT

Hand signed, titled and numbered. Edition of 50 prints. Excellent condition. Colored Lithograph, representing a group of bathers in abstract shapes. Image Dimensions : 59 x 45 cm

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1960s Modern Fausto Pirandello Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Bathers, Modern Lithograph by Fausto Pirandello
Bathers, Modern Lithograph by Fausto Pirandello

Bathers, Modern Lithograph by Fausto Pirandello

By Fausto Pirandello

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Fausto Pirandello, Italian (1899 - 1975) - Bathers, Year: circa 1965, Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 8/300, Image Size: 13 x 19 inches, Size: 17.25 x 2...

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1960s Modern Fausto Pirandello Prints and Multiples

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