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Artist: Federico Zandomeneghi
Still life - Drawing by Federico Zandomeneghi - Early 20th Century
By Federico Zandomeneghi
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Still life is an original modern artwork realized by the artist Federico Zandomeneghi (1841-1917). Pencil drawing on paper. Hand signed by the artist on the lower margin. Includes...
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20th Century Modern Federico Zandomeneghi Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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