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Artist: Fiorenzo Tomea
Flower Pot - Watercolor by Fiorenzo Tomea - 1950s
By Fiorenzo Tomea
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers Pot is an original contemporary artwork realized by Fiorenzo Tomea (1910-1960) in the mid-20th Century. Mixed colored watercolor. Hand signed on the lower margin. Includes...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Fiorenzo Tomea Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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